Police appeal after puppies stolen
Published:
9:06 AM April 23, 2013
Updated:
6:46 PM November 1, 2020
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POLICE are appealing for information after thieves stole two puppies in South Cambridgeshire.
The cocker spaniel puppies were stolen from a house in Station Road, Quy, between 10pm on Thursday (April 18) and 7am the following day.
The offenders grabbed a golden female and a black male before making off.
Detective Sergeant Sarah Gaylor, investigating, said: “If anyone is offered puppies for sale, which are not from a registered breeder and believed to be stolen, to call police.
“Investigations are underway to determine who has stolen these puppies and I would urge people to report any suspicious activity.”
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Anyone with any information should call DS Gaylor on 101 or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555111.
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