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Lost Leonardo DiCatrio Reunited With Owner, Thanks to Pet FBI

The suspect in the South Florida airport shooting spree in which five people were killed and six were wounded is scheduled to enter a plea. An arraignment is set Monday morning in federal court for 26-year-old Esteban Santiago, who’s charged in a 22-count federal indictment in the Jan. 6 shooting at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. He’s charged with causing death or bodily harm at an international airport, causing death during a crime of violence and using a firearm during a crime of violence. Santiago could face the death penalty if convicted.

A cat by the name of Leonardo DiCatrio has been reunited with his owner, after an intrepid crew known as the Pet FBI helped track him down on social media.

The wayward feline went missing in Naples, Florida, leaving his distraught owner, Nancy Travis, asking for help finding him.

"Someone said to contact Pet FBI," she told NBC affiliate KFDX. “So I got on Facebook and did. They responded right away and gave us tips how to find him."

Within just two days days, Leo the intrepid wanderer was back at home, thanks to the work of Maresa Fanelli, who founded the volunteer service organization in 1998.

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