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Pet lovers heartbroken as Police share gallery of stolen dogs

LMFM By Jamie Glass Image from Suffolk Police. Police in Suffolk have shared a gallery of stolen dogs in a big to reunite the pets with their owners. Last month, Suffolk officers seized more than 80 dogs of different breeds during an operation at a traveller s site on the outskirts of Ipswich. The police force is now attempting to identify the animal s owners - but say a lack of identifying features and information about the pooches has meant the process is challenging . Photos of 48 suspected stolen dogs were released by the force on their Twitter account, so far none of the 83 dogs have been reunited with the owners.

Dog theft warning issued in Herefordshire

PET owners are being warned about dog thefts in Herefordshire, with a council warning how the criminals identify targets. Ewyas Harold Parish Council is warning people in the Golden Valley that dog thefts appear to be coming quite a common crime nationally . The council said there have been attempts in the Much Birch and How Caple area to snatch dogs from gardens. The spokesperson said apparently the thieves locally are tying a piece of string on the fence or gate to identify houses with dogs. The other method which has been reported is black paint being used to mark the ground.

Warrington: Photos of stolen dogs from around Britain released by Suffolk Police

WARRINGTON dog owners whose pets have been stolen during lockdown are being asked to check a gallery of police pictures showing dozens of dogs recently recovered from police raid. A total of 83 dogs of various breeds and ages were seized by police and the RSPCA during joint operation on the outskirts of Ipswich, Suffolk on Saturday, March 20. The raid was organised as part of an investigation into a series of dog thefts and six people have since been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to steal. Following further investigation, officers fear many of the dogs might have been stolen from homes across the country, including the North West.

Suffolk Police publishes images of 48 stolen dogs in attempt to find owners

0shares Just some of the stolen dogs Credit: Suffolk Police As we are sadly aware, dog theft is on the rise. Last month Suffolk police seized 80 stolen dogs in a police operation and are now trying to reunite them with their owners. The dogs of various breeds and ages were found at a site near Ipswich on 20 March but as yet none of the animals have been reunited with their owners. Can you help Suffolk police?   The police are appealing for further information. If you believe one of the dogs is yours, contact the investigation team here opscout@suffolk.pnn.police.uk  by 24 May 2021.

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