Stolen puppies returned to owners as three men arrested We’re delighted they have now been returned to their rightful owners and will be carrying out a full investigation into the incident
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Men arrested in Wiltshire after puppy thefts Three men have been arrested in Wiltshire following the shocking theft of five puppies and two dogs. Officers and staff from Wiltshire Police’s Operation Fortitude team worked in conjunction with Avon and Somerset Police after the animals were stolen from a property in Bristol last night (January 27) Fortitude officers attended a location in Southwick, near Trowbridge, and arrested three man aged 18, 48 and 51 on suspicion of theft. The trio are currently in custody at Melksham Police Station. A total of 12 dogs, including the ones stolen from Bristol and five others also believed to have been stolen, were seized, along with a number of weapons and two vehicles.