An 11-year-old girl in Florida accused of stealing a dog from someone's yard is now facing grand theft charges.Danielle Kurd said it happened when she let her dog, Reba, outside to use the bathroom. When Kurd went to let Reba back inside, the dog was gone."I went outside, I hollered for her," Kurd said. "She was nowhere to be found. The minute I realized that I couldn't see her, I knew she was taken."Kurd's security cameras showed the girl walking away with the dog. Kurd then called the Volusia County Sheriff's Office and posted the video to Facebook."That really led to other people getting involved, calling us," Kurd said. "We had a neighbor that had more cameras that actually ended up identifying the little girl. The outfits matched up."Mark Dibacco, Kurd's neighbor, had the girl on his security camera as well. He also said the girl came to his door weeks ago asking if he had any stray animals or old electronics.Thanks to the neighbors and Kurd's social media post, deputies tracked down the girl, whose mother confirmed she had brought a dog home."I feel bad for the girl getting charged with the theft, and I think it should go back to the parents also," Dibacco said. "They should be investigated."

An 11-year-old girl in Florida accused of stealing a dog from someone's yard is now facing grand theft charges.


Danielle Kurd said it happened when she let her dog, Reba, outside to use the bathroom. When Kurd went to let Reba back inside, the dog was gone.

"I went outside, I hollered for her," Kurd said. "She was nowhere to be found. The minute I realized that I couldn't see her, I knew she was taken."

Kurd's security cameras showed the girl walking away with the dog. Kurd then called the Volusia County Sheriff's Office and posted the video to Facebook.

"That really led to other people getting involved, calling us," Kurd said. "We had a neighbor that had more cameras that actually ended up identifying the little girl. The outfits matched up."

Mark Dibacco, Kurd's neighbor, had the girl on his security camera as well. He also said the girl came to his door weeks ago asking if he had any stray animals or old electronics.

Thanks to the neighbors and Kurd's social media post, deputies tracked down the girl, whose mother confirmed she had brought a dog home.

"I feel bad for the girl getting charged with the theft, and I think it should go back to the parents also," Dibacco said. "They should be investigated."