Dozens of dogs were reported stolen in Merseyside last year
Few dogs were recovered and criminals rarely face any consequences for their actions
Rising numbers of dogs are being stolen (Image: SHARED CONTENT UNIT)
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Exclusive figures obtained from Merseyside Police show 48 reports of dogs being taken in 2020.
Stolen dogs on Teesside jump to five year high - with few recovered and no consequences for thieves
Stockton recorded the highest number of dog thefts last year
Rising number of dogs are being stolen (Image: SHARED CONTENT UNIT)
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LAURIUM Aspirus Health is pleased to announce Mark Randell, DPT, has accepted its director of clinics role. Randell will be responsible for direct oversight of Aspirus Laurium Clinic, Aspirus Houghton Clinic, Aspirus Lake Linden Clinic and Aspirus Ontonagon Clinic.
Randell was born and raised in Atlantic Mine. He brings over 22 years of health care experience to Aspirus. Most recently, he was a physical therapist for UP Rehab Services. He also served as director of outpatient operations and post-acute care and as director of rehabilitation and sports medicine at UP Health System-Portage.
“Mark’s experience puts him in a great place to lead our clinics,” said Matt Krause, chief administrative officer. “We are excited to see the wonderful things he and the clinic team will do for our communities.”
Dog theft should be made a specific crime as 1,700 pets are snatched in a year, say campaigners
Figures obtained from county police show 33 reports of dogs being taken in 2020.
Campaigners are calling for dog theft to be made a specific crime (Image: Tetiana Garkusha | Getty)
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The hundreds of dogs stolen in lockdown and few ever return home
Many incidents go unreported but now calls are being made for a change in the law
Dog theft rose by 27% between 2014-2018 (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)
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