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Woman stabbed in back with broken beer bottle while taking pics with friends. #abc7 pic.twitter.com/z2w6YkpVp8 — Daniella (@danieleap) June 8, 2015 The next morning, a local family woke up to find their daughter missing, along with her dog. Horny police officer arrested on attempted murder charges after breaking into home to steal dog — Daniella (@danieleap) June 8, 2015 "In the wee hours of this morning, at about 3 a.m., my daughter was gone. She was dead, and her dog," mother Amanda said. Police told the NBC7 Investigators the officers had come to the home to investigate a call, but discovered the door had been locked and officers had to break in after getting into the house through another side door. An apartment in the neighborhood is a few blocks from the police department, but the dog was not there and police did not know how the family got their dogs in or why they took the dog. Neighbors described it as a "cowardly thing," according to NBC7. "I guess this guy would do anything to find his way back home.... It's probably a little bit cowardly," local resident Paul Kostoski told Channel 2. The police department is investigating. The couple has not heard from the dog, though authorities said it could have been stolen. © 2018 Cox Media Group. ?????? ?????? Perth glory melbourne city a league champion "When you're at home it's difficult but here they're a pretty cool group of people" For most of the afternoon, the Melbourne Victory fans remained in control of this match on their own terms – they would have been unable to resist singing the "Panthers are the best club in the world" refrain and the crowd responded by singing "Panthers are the best team in the world" in unison, before leaving the field at the first official whistle. After the game, the same players were photographed holding the trophy out and the fans continued their celebrations. At half-time the away supporters began to chant "Panthers are the best club in the world," as they waved the flags of their countries with some success. After the match, Perth Glory supporters remained with their team mates as they were given a standing ovation after finishing second to the A-League's top-flight leaders by a long shot (having had their bid for silver on the line in their own domestic league bid rejected just over a year ago). The victory will give Victory a massive boost in its quest for an A-League final since their win on Sunday saw them take out three of four fixtures before their semi-final against Melbourne Victory (10:45pm AEDT, ABC TV). Victory's other away matches this week are away to Sydney FC (10:45pm AEDT, FOX Sports 2; Sunday, AEDT) before a showdown with the Roar in an A-League clash at the SCG (12pm, ABC; Sunday, AEDT). "We're delighted with this result for them", Victory Coach Ange Postecoglou said. "It's great to have some consistency. We've had one difficult game recently where we didn't really have the legs to compete, so we can feel pretty comfortable at the moment. "What's a great thing about the group we had from when I got here … we know that if we keep building on that I think we can compete with anyone. We have to go and try and push hard at the same level, but we don't have a big problem. We have to have the heart, the heart and confidence to work hard for each other and work hard every day for the team." Postecoglou has been keeping an eye on the next two games – in Perth on June 10 and in Adelaide on June 16. "We know we're looking ahead to them (Adelaide and Perth)," he said. "The last time these clubs played they went away pretty thoroughly, so they could give us something to think about. "It's obviously going to be a challenge at the start for them, bu

