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Police are warning pet owners to be alert after receiving separate reports of dog theft in the last week across the county. People are being asked to keep a close eye on their animals following the dog snatchings. In the most recent incident, a collie and her six puppies were taken from a property in Brockworth some time after 9pm on Tuesday 18 August. Thieves broke into a building and took the dogs, along with a number of other items, including two chainsaws, a generator, a Makita radio and a trailer. Earlier in the week, a black English pointer was taken from a house in Longney. She was taken at around 10.40pm on Saturday 15 August. It is understood an attempt was made to take a second dog from the address, but this was unsuccessful. Officers are keen to trace two men who were spotted in the Longney area at the time. A Labrador cross was taken from a house in Brookthrope at around 4pm on Thursday 13 August. Chief Inspector Rich Pegler said: “A dog is not just a pet, it’s a member of the family and part of a home. “We are doing all we can to stop these callous thieves and I would urge anyone who sees anything suspicious to call us immediately. “There are also a number of ways that you can help protect your dogs, including ensuring that it is never left on its own outside, and making sure that it has been microchipped and the details are up-to-date.” Other ways of protecting your dog include:
Please also be aware of Transit Vans that have been spotted in the Forest of Dean and Stonehouse areas over the last couple of days. The occupants have been offering power tools and garden plants for sale at low prices. In the Forest incident, they also paid attention to properties where dogs were running in the gardens. This is the end of the message. |
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See also https://www.gloucestershirelive.co.uk/news/gloucester-news/spate-dog-thefts-around-gloucester-4443641 |
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