A man's dog remains missing Thursday morning, after a bike-riding man with a golf club snatched the pup from its guardian's grasp.

According to the San Francisco Police Department, the theft went down at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, at 14th and Harrison Streets, an intersection just steps from Office Max, the Wag dog hotel, and Best Buy.

Police say that a male suspect in his 30s rode a bicycle up the the 42-year-old male victim, and threatened to "strike him with a golf club" if he didn't hand over his dog.

The victim "was scared of getting hit and let go of the leash," police say.

The suspect grabbed the leash and took off on his bike, dog in tow. He was last seen fleeing north on Harrison Street.

Police say that the victim wasn't injured in the attack, but he's presumably eager to get his dog back. The suspect has not been caught as of Thursday morning, police say, as no arrests have been made in the case. If you know anything about the theft (or any other crime!) , police ask that you call SFPD's Anonymous Tip Line at 415-575-4444 or text a tip to TIP411 with SFPD at the beginning of the message.

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