Phantom Fireworks owner doubles reward in search for missing dog

A Valley businessman who has also taken part in philanthropic efforts for other animal shelters has doubled an earlier $2,500 reward for anyone who can find his missing dog.
Phantom Fireworks owner Bruce Zoldan is now offering $5,000 to anyone who can find his one-year-old golden doodle Cipriani, who went missing from Sugarbush Drive in Canfield on January 17.
In addition to posting messages on social media, the reward offer can be seen by drivers passing an electronic billboard on Route 224 in Boardman.
According to a flyer, Cipriani has apricot fur, a white chest and is microchipped. She is wearing a black collar with rhinestones on it. The flyer says no questions will be asked if the dog is returned.
According to a Facebook post from Warbuck's Drone Services, Warbuck's has been out six different times covering approximately 6,200 acres of land including property on Mill Creek Park, but could not find Cipriani.
Zoldan has been involved with philanthropic work with animal shelters with his company Phantom Fireworks rescuing dogs from shelters and housing them at the company's properties across the country.
A representative for Phantom Fireworks also tells 21 News Cipriani is an emotional support dog.
If you see Cipriani or know of her whereabouts, you're asked to call 312-330-7373 or 330-360-5555. You can also call Warbuck's Drone Services at 330-550-2640, Diversify Drone at 330-442-3715, or Vantage Point at 330-766-9135.
