Update: After 1 missing dog found in Detroit, owner still looking for 2 more

Theresa Pryzbylski is frantically searching for three of her Siberian huskies after someone swiped them and her Ford van Friday outside the Red Roof Inn in Ann Arbor.

Pryzbylski, visiting Ann Arbor from Illinois for a dog show, was taking one of her four huskies for a walk the evening of March 6 outside the hotel, 3505 S State St. She turned a corner of the building and saw her 2005 dark blue Econoline Van was gone with three dogs in it.

The van had been locked and the keys were in her pocket.

"I wasn't gone 10 minutes," she said. "I'm not even sure they knew there was dogs in it."

Pryzbylski called the police and now is putting out the word through social media to help find her dogs.

"They are pets," she said. "They aren't top show dogs, they are just my dogs."

The missing Siberians are 3-year-old females Shelby and Denali and 6-year-old female Mandy. One dog was recently spayed and still has stitches, Pryzbylski said.

All three dogs have microchips and wear tags.

The Ford van's license plate number is 977 0567 and it has a magnet on the back that says "Snowquest Siberians."

Anyone with information can call Pryzbylski at 708-528-1053.

The Siberian Husky Club of Greater Detroit is offering a $500 reward for her missing huskies.

Ann Arbor police said they did not have information on the theft.

Lindsay Knake is the K-12 education reporter for The Ann Arbor News. Follow her on twitter or contact her at 989-372-2498 or lknake@mlive.com.