Two Baltimore City men have been charged in the burglary of a deaf pit bull puppy named "Thor," who was taken from his Timonium home last month, the Baltimore County Police Department reported Wednesday.

The men were arrested Tuesday after they made arrangements to sell Thor back to his owner in the parking lot of the White Marsh Mall, according to a report from police, who took the men into custody in mall parking lot.

Mark Tyrone Gibson, 37, of the 800 block of N. Broadway Street, and William Terrell Hudson, 33, of the 4300 block of Roberton Avenue, have been charged with first-degree burglary and theft from $1,000 to under $10,000, police said.

Thor was safely returned to the victim, police said. Owner Mike Lenhart and his girlfriend put up a reward to try to bring the puppy home.

Lenhart told ABC 2 News that last week, a man called him and said: "I have your dog," and with help from the Baltimore County Police Department, the dog was returned home.

Upon his return, the puppy's all white coat was dirty and the owner said, "It seems like he was kept outside," according to ABC 2 News.

The burglary unit continues to investigate the incident, according to police, who said not all items have been recovered.

Officers initially responded to Lenhart's apartment in the 2400 block of Chetwood Circle in Timonium on March 13 for a reported burglary, police said.