New York retriever with unique coloring and a 'large' personality is looking for an active family to love

A retriever mix available through a New York rescue is looking for her forever home — meet JoeJoe. 

JoeJoe is a two-and-a-half-year-old red retriever mix that is up for adoption at the Animal Rescue Fund (ARF) of the Hamptons in New York.

JoeJoe was originally located in South Carolina before being brought to ARF. 

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She is a large dog — roughly 70 lbs., and loves to be active, the rescue notes.

JoeJoe has a unique coloring for a retriever; her fur is dark red. 

She has a "large" personality, the rescue said. While she is not fond of cats, she can learn to get along with other dogs, it also said.

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ARF suggested that she would fit best as the only dog in a home — although if other dogs are already in the home, a meet and greet would be necessary. 

The retriever mix loves to play but is quick to obey. 

She is currently learning more obedience skills — but does know how to "sit" and "look," according to the rescue.

JoeJoe would be a good fit for a family that is willing to work with her on various training skills. 

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Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons has helped homeless and abandoned animals since its founding over 49 years ago. 

The organization has helped tens of thousands of cats and dog find companions, shelter, proper medical care and more, according to the rescue’s website. 

Interested in adopting JoeJoe?

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Apply for adoption or learn more about JoeJoe at arfhamptons.org. 

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Wanted Las Vegas woman arrested after commenting under news post about her case on social media

A Las Vegas, Nevada, woman with seven DUI arrests wanted for allegedly cutting off her ankle monitor was taken back into custody after commenting on a news article posted to Facebook.

Marion Reyes, 36, turned herself in to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department's Traffic Bureau on Friday, the day after a post from the Bureau asked the public for help locating her and purported that she cut off her ankle monitor.

"I never cut it off!!! An officer cut it off when I turned myself in. They continued to release me," Reyes commented on Facebook under a news post from News 8 saying police need help finding her.

The Traffic Bureau responded, "Then why not turn yourself in now? Let’s get this sorted out tonight."

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Reyes spoke with an intervention officer Thursday night and surrendered on Friday, the Bureau said.

Last week, a judge ordered Reyes to spend two days in jail for missing a court date during a felony DUI program, according to News 8.

As part of a plea deal reached after Reyes was arrested in October for a DUI, which was her seventh since 2007, her last three DUI charges were reduced to one, and she was permitted to attend a treatment program. If she is charged with DUI again, Reyes will be sent to prison.

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Reyes must serve at least six months of home confinement and must have a device on her car.

Before October, she was previously arrested on DUI charges in April 2007, September 2010, April 2019, February 2020, July 2020 and August 2022, records show. At least two of the DUI accusations led to convictions.

The Nevada DMV last revoked her license in June 2022.

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