Wiley hopes whoever took Honor will have a change of heart and bring her back home.
On Friday afternoon, Braden Wiley stopped at the Quik Trip on Hunt Highway in San Tan Valley. He got caught in line and by the time he got back outside, his 9 week old puppy named "Honor", was gone.
A former Marine, Braden is outraged that someone would steal his puppy from the bed of his truck.
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