Police have located a dog stolen from a Holocaust survivor and reunited him with his owner, Israel Police announced on Monday.

The 85-year-old survivor's home in Jaffa had been broken into the previous week, and several items were stolen. During the theft, the woman's dog, Charlie, went missing.

Jaffa police located a suspect, a Jaffa resident in his 30s, who was taken in for questioning. Charlie, however, was not found with the suspect.

Jaffa police find lost dog on Bat Yam promenade

On Sunday, Jaffa police located Charlie wandering alone on the Bat Yam promenade. They caught him and arranged for his return to his owner.

In a video released by the Israel Police on Twitter/X, Charlie reunites with his joyful owner.

In the video, the woman laughs and cries as she sits on the floor, holding the delighted Charlie, who licks her face.