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Suffolk Constabulary has today, Monday 19 April, published images of 48 dogs in an effort to find their owners after the animals were seized as part of a police operation last month.
Only those people who have not got in touch with the constabulary previously should contact the investigation team via the email address opscout@suffolk.pnn.police.uk if they believe one or more of the dogs could be theirs. All enquiries must be made by 24 May 2021.
Officers are asking people to use the email address only and not to contact the constabulary’s Contact and Control Room on 999 or 101.
Police release 48 pictures of suspected stolen dogs in bid to find owners Detectives invesigating potential dog thefts have released pictures of 48 dogs in an effort to find their owners. The animals were among 83 dogs found during a search of a site in Ipswich last month. Today Suffolk Constabulary has published images of 48 dogs in an effort to find their owners. Only those people who have not got in touch with the constabulary previously should contact the investigation team via the email address opscout@suffolk.pnn.police.uk if they believe one or more of the dogs could be theirs. All enquiries must be made by May 24 2021.
Suffolk police have released photos of 48 dogs, suspected to be stolen
- Credit: Suffolk police
Police have released photos of 48 dogs recovered during a raid at Ipswich s West Meadows travellers site in a bid to reunite them with their owners.
A total of 83 dogs of various breeds and ages were found after a large number of officers spent 10 hours at the site.
As yet, none of the animals have been reunited with their owners with the lack of identifying features and information making it difficult to rehome the animals.
Many of the dogs are suspected to have been stolen from outside Suffolk.
Police release 48 pictures of suspected stolen dogs in bid to find owners Detectives invesigating potential dog thefts have released pictures of 48 dogs in an effort to find their owners. The animals were among 83 dogs found during a search of a site in Ipswich last month. Today Suffolk Constabulary has published images of 48 dogs in an effort to find their owners. Only those people who have not got in touch with the constabulary previously should contact the investigation team via the email address opscout@suffolk.pnn.police.uk if they believe one or more of the dogs could be theirs. All enquiries must be made by May 24 2021.
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