Police are probing the incident which happened in Littlehampton Road, Worthing, near Sainsbury’s. They were called over the incident at 9.45am on February 2, and say a passenger in the Ford Transit style van hada black handgun and imitated shooting the man as he walked west. Police say the victim was left feeling “shaken and distressed” by the incident. Officers want anyone who saw the incident near the junctions with Northfield Road and Chantry Road, or who may have seen the vehicle in the area, to come forward. Any motorists in the area with dashcam footage are also asked to come forward.
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Updated AN ANIMAL charity is to prosecute three people for allegedly selling puppies without a licence. Animal Protection Services says it has investigated the illegal puppy trade across the country. The charity says it has found some sellers in Brighton giving a false impression that they are legally entitled to sell animals. The Covid lockdowns have increased the demand for new pets and driven up the supply of puppies for sale. It has led to unlicensed breeders seeking to exploit the situation, the charity says. Animal Protection Services said: During the course of the Covid-19 pandemic, demand for puppies as pets has increased inciting the involvement of unlicensed breeders.