NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) – The North Charleston Police Department is investigating after 12 puppies had been taken from a home on Tuesday.
Five suspects in black hoodies and masks entered a storage on Bream Road in North Charleston round 10 a.m. Tuesday, an incident report states.
The twelve dogs had been carried out of the storage in crates and loaded right into a black or grey Sedan. The householders weren’t in a position to establish the make or mannequin of the automobile, however they advised officers the suspects drove towards Dorchester Road, the incident report states.
Police stated the estimated worth of the dogs is round $37,000.
The proprietor advised police that the puppies haven’t been listed on the market but, and only some folks even know they exist.
This is a growing story.
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