A canine is lacking after a pick-up truck was stolen from a Midlands farm. The white Toyota Hilux was later discovered deserted in Brierley Hill however the Jack Russell was no the place to be seen.
The canine was believed to be contained in the car, which was taken from a property in Sandy Lane, Kinver, simply after 10am right this moment (Tuesday, October 3). The truck was seen leaving the deal with with a trailer connected to it.
Staffordshire Police say the suspected thief has been described as round 6ft tall, of a slim build, with brown hair. He was carrying blue shorts and a white jacket.
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A drive spokesperson mentioned: “We are interesting for data after a pick-up truck, containing a canine, was stolen from a farm in South Staffordshire. We later discovered the truck deserted in Brierley Hill and seized it for examination.
“At this stage, we predict a Jack Russell canine was within the stolen truck when it was taken. The canine was not discovered with the truck and we’re nonetheless looking for it.”
Anyone with any data is requested to contact police on 101, quoting incident 185 of October 3. Alternatively, name Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.