Police want the general public’s assist to search out three working cocker spaniels who have been stolen from an tackle in Ripley in a single day. Between 7pm on Wednesday (November 29) and 7am on Thursday (November 30), the suspect or suspects climbed over a backyard fence and minimize by way of metallic wire into the exterior kennels the place the spaniels have been housed.
Three cocker spaniels have been stolen, one eight-year-old bitch and two dogs, aged one and 4. The lacking cocker spaniels are all microchipped and are working dogs.
They are described as black with every having distinguishable white options. The spaniels’ homeowners are very upset and would recognize any assist from members of the general public who might help with their secure return.
Read extra: Exact locations of the six new speed cameras about to go live in Surrey
Read extra: M3 warning issued to drivers as a section of the road shuts across four days
A Surrey Police spokesperson stated: “Were you within the Ripley space between the above dates and instances? Do you might have CCTV, dashcam or helmet cam footage which may have captured something suspicious?
“Have you been supplied these cocker spaniels on the market lately or know something about the place they is likely to be or who may need taken them?
“If you might have any data that may assist us reunite these much-loved dogs with their rightful homeowners, please get in contact quoting PR/45230135983 through:
“If you don’t want to talk to police you possibly can name unbiased charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”