Two youngsters have been charged after a number of puppies have been stolen from a home in Far North Queensland.
Police imagine 4 Golden Retriever puppies have been allegedly stolen from an Edmonton home together with a gray Mazda MX-5 coupe and jewelry about noon yesterday.
The automobile was discovered deserted on Blackbird Close at Bentley Park about 12.45pm by police.
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One of the puppies was later discovered with a 16-year-old boy at an tackle in Woree about 9.55pm.
He was taken into custody and was later charged with a variety of offences together with illegal use of a motorized vehicle and coming into a dwelling.
Police attended one other property in Edmonton hours later, discovering a 16-year-old Bentley Park boy alleged to be concerned within the theft of the puppies.
One of the puppies was allegedly hidden underneath a mattress.
Police seized the allegedly stolen puppy together with jewelry and clothes from the home.
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The 16-year-old Bentley Park boy was charged with coming into a dwelling and receiving tainted property.
Both puppies have been returned to the proprietor.
Both 16-year-old boys have been refused police bail and are scheduled to look within the Cairns Children’s Court.
Police are nonetheless trying to find two feminine puppies.
Anyone with data which will help police is urged to right away contact Policelink on 131 444 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.