Four months, no leads — old bridge dogs still missing
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Four months, no leads — Old Bridge dogs still missing

Old Bridge, NJ — Two friendly male huskies named Mako and Blue have been missing since January 6, and their owners are continuing to ask for the public’s help in locating them.

The pair were last seen near Salk School in Old Bridge. They are described as friendly and approachable, but those who spot them are urged not to chase the dogs and instead report their location immediately.

The search area includes neighborhoods between Monroe, Old Bridge, and Sayreville, where the dogs are believed to have possibly traveled.

Four months, no leads — old bridge dogs still missing
Photo: four months, no leads — old bridge dogs still missing

Anyone with information is asked to call or text Chris at 848-239-9634.


Key points:

  • Mako and Blue went missing January 6 near Salk School in Old Bridge
  • Both are friendly males; public asked not to chase if seen
  • Sightings reported in Monroe, Old Bridge, and Sayreville areas
  • Contact Chris at 848-239-9634 with any information

Chris Quigley

Chris Quigley

Chris Quigley is a Staff Writer and Community News Correspondent for Shore News Network, where she covers local government, public safety, community affairs, politics, and issues impacting residents throughout New Jersey. Her reporting focuses on delivering timely, accurate, and relevant news that helps readers stay informed about the communities in which they live and work.

As a member of the Shore News Network editorial team, Quigley works closely with public officials, community leaders, first responders, and local organizations to provide factual coverage of breaking news, municipal government, public policy, and events affecting New Jersey residents. Her work highlights both major developments and the local stories that shape communities across the state.

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Through her work at Shore News Network, Chris Quigley contributes to the organization's mission of providing trusted local news coverage, accountability reporting, and community-focused journalism throughout New Jersey.

Chris Quigley is a graduate of Stockton State University and began her career at IN Jersey, the online news and media branch of the Asbury Park Press. She also worked at Monmouth Internet, the Ocean Signal Newspaper, and JTOWN Magazine during her career in both content management and operations.

Degrees: Business B.A. - Stockton University

Experience and interests: Criminal Justice, Business, Animal Care, Entertainment, Lottery News, Local News