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Blind Chicago Man Searches Miles Daily for Stolen Service Dog

International DeskDaren WilsonAugust 10, 2025Updated:August 10, 20254 Mins Read
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The rhythmic tap of Angel Santiago’s cane echoes through Chicago’s Humboldt Park neighborhood, a haunting counterbeat to his desperate calls for “Bam Bam!” For 60 agonizing days, the 68-year-old blind man has walked seven miles daily, pleading for help to find his stolen service dog. “I feel my body draining away,” Santiago told Fox 32 Chicago (August 8, 2025), his voice cracking as he distributed yet another flyer featuring his 14-year-old dachshund mix.

How Can Communities Prevent Service Animal Theft?

Service dog thefts present unique challenges requiring coordinated responses. Santiago’s ordeal began when robbers invaded his yard, snatching Bam Bam – a trained companion who guided him through daily routines. According to Assistance Dogs International, over 200 service dogs are stolen annually in the U.S., with recovery rates below 40% without community involvement.

  • How Can Communities Prevent Service Animal Theft?
  • The Devastating Impact on Independence
  • Breakthroughs in the Search
  • Must Know

Chicago residents have rallied around Santiago, forming search parties and monitoring neighborhood apps like Nextdoor. PETA has amplified efforts by offering a $5,000 reward alongside Santiago’s $1,000, demanding prosecution of the thieves. “These criminals stole not just a dog, but someone’s independence,” stated PETA spokesperson Colin Henstock in their August 9 press release.

Critical prevention measures include:

  • Microchipping service animals (Bam Bam is chipped)
  • Avoiding unattended tethering
  • Photographing distinctive markings
  • Reporting suspicious behavior to 311

The Devastating Impact on Independence

For visually impaired individuals like Santiago, service dogs are lifelines – not pets. Bam Bam performed essential tasks including:

  • Navigating sidewalk obstacles
  • Alerting to overhead hazards
  • Retrieving dropped items

The National Federation of the Blind confirms service dogs reduce mobility-related injuries by up to 72%. Santiago’s deteriorating stamina highlights secondary health impacts: “I haven’t slept properly since the theft,” he confessed to WGN-TV (August 12, 2025), describing how phantom tugs at his leash still wake him nightly.

Breakthroughs in the Search

Despite declining financial donations, Santiago’s persistence yielded potential leads. Volunteers traced possible sightings to Albany Park, prompting coordinated flyer campaigns. Animal Care and Control of Chicago confirms checking every dachshund mix entering city shelters against Bam Bam’s microchip ID.

Chicago Police Department’s Animal Crimes Unit advises residents to:

  1. Verify service animal vests with registration databases
  2. Contact 911 for active thefts
  3. Submit tips via CPD’s animal cruelty hotline

Bam Bam remains missing, but Chicago’s collective eyes could change that. Every shared flyer and neighborhood watch brings this blind man closer to reuniting with his stolen service dog. If you have information, call CPD’s Animal Crimes Unit at (312) 744-8266 – your tip could restore one man’s world.

Must Know

What makes service dogs different from pets?
Service dogs undergo 18-24 months of specialized training for disability-related tasks. They’re protected under the ADA with public access rights. Emotional support animals lack equivalent training or legal protections according to ADA.gov guidelines.

How effective are microchips for recovery?
Microchips enable 52% faster recoveries when scanned by vets or shelters according to AVMA 2024 data. However, chips require scanning – public vigilance remains critical for stolen cases like Bam Bam’s.

Why decline reward money?
Santiago declined GoFundMe offers to emphasize non-financial assistance: “I need eyes, not dollars.” Community searches and tip-sharing remain his priority recovery strategy.

What are legal consequences for stealing service animals?
Illinois classifies service animal theft as a Class 3 felony carrying 2-5 year sentences plus $25,000 fines under the Service Animal Protection Act.

How to identify a legitimate service dog?
Genuine service dogs focus intently on handlers, ignore distractions, and perform observable tasks. The ADA prohibits requiring documentation, but businesses may ask: “What service does this dog provide?”

Can stolen service dogs be retrained?
ADIU research shows only 38% adjust to new handlers due to deep bonds. Most exhibit anxiety or refusal to work – increasing chances they’ll be abandoned or resold.


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