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Dog that went missing during random attack in Victoria reunited with owner

A dog that went missing during a random, violent attack in Victoria last week has been found safe and is back home with her family.

Rebecca Ellis was sitting in her van with her dog, Camper, when a stranger started smashing windows

Camper ran off during a random attack in Victoria on Friday evening. (Victoria Police Department)

A dog that went missing during a random, violent attack in Victoria last week has been found safe and is back home with her family.

Rebecca Ellis was sitting in her van with her female pit bull mix Camper near Chinatown on Friday evening when a man began yelling and smashing the windows of nearby vehicles.

She and Camper fled the vehicle after he smashed the driver's side window of her van, but the dog ran off in the confusion and disappeared.

Camper was finally spotted again on Wednesday evening, when another dog alerted its owner to her presence on Hollywood Crescent, according to a police press release.

The dog owner took Camper home and called the number on her collar. A group called Reuniting Owners with Animals Missing helped bring Camper back to Ellis.

A 40-year-old man from Edmonton was arrested at the scene of the attack on Friday. Police are recommending charges of assault with a weapon and mischief.

With files from CHEK News and Chad Pawson