On Monday, two days after the van was stolen, police found the minivan abandoned in front of a golf and tennis club in Studio City.
Mateo confirmed his dog's death to NBC4 on Monday evening. He said his entire family was distraught that the dog he had raised from a puppy was dead.
Before the heartbreaking find, Mateo told NBC4 in a tearful interview: "I don't care about the car. I just want my dog back."
He said Maru wasn't just a pet to him -- she was like his child.
The family’s minivan was stolen from a parking lot at 12507 Ventura Boulevard, at Whitsett Avenue (map), in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Studio City.
Mateo said he left the car running with the air conditioner on so Maru could stay cool while he went inside to get his wife and 2-year-old daughter, who were shopping at a children’s clothing store.
"We miss her so much; she's a part of our life," Mateo told NBC4 in an earlier interview. He often teared up and wept when speaking about the then-missing dog who he's had since she was a puppy.
The family posted fliers, called animal shelters and filed a police report.
A local organization set up a fund to create a reward for Maru's return.
"I felt sick to my stomach for this poor man who was trying to hold it together," said Sheilah Aragon, founder of Mutt Match L.A.
Mutt Match L.A. asked for the public’s help to raise reward money, and some $1,500 has been raised.
It was unclear what would be done with the raised funds.
(NBC4 - Aug 20 2013)
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