Stolen French Bull Dog puppies – Any information? – UPDATED
UPDATE:
All six French Bulldogs that were stolen from a house in Rochdale have been found.
Around 9.40pm on Saturday 28 April 2018, police were called to a house on Partington Street to reports that five people had forced their way in and made demands for mobile phones.
Then, the offenders searched part of the house, took six French Bulldog puppies and left.
Fortunately, no-one was hurt during the incident.
The dogs have been located and will be reunited with their owner as soon as possible.
Detective Sergeant Karen Siddal of GMP’s Rochdale Borough, said: “It’s been an extremely long and frustrating time for the owner of these dogs but I’m happy to say they will soon be reunited.
“We continue to investigate the incident and encourage anyone who knows anything about it to get in touch with us.”
Anyone with information should contact police on 0161 856 4810 quoting reference number 2351 of 28/04/18 or the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.
STOLEN PUPPIES
Police have launched an appeal to find six puppies that have been stolen from a house in Rochdale.
Around 9.40pm on Saturday 28 April 2018, police were called to a house on Partington Street to reports that five people had forced their way in and made demands for mobile phones.
Then, the offenders searched part of the house, took six French Bulldog puppies and left.
Fortunately, no-one was hurt during the incident.
Enquiries to find those responsible and the puppies – named Don, Django, Brutus, Scarface, Savage and Queenie – are ongoing.
The descriptions of the dogs are as follows:
• Don is lilac/tan coloured and is eight-months-old
• Django is chocolate/tan coloured and is eight-months-old
• Brutus is chocolate coloured with green eyes and seven-months-old
• Scarface has a white/grey merle coat and six to seven-months-old
• Savage is lilac/tan coloured and two-months-old
• Queenie is grey coloured with short legs and seven-months-old
Detective Sergeant Richard Shelton of GMP’s Rochdale Borough, said: “Although no-one was hurt during the incident, we need to make sure the puppies are safe and returned to their home as soon as possible.
“Dogs can very much be members of our families and I can’t imagine the pain of not knowing where they are or when they will be seen again.
“Take time to study the photos we’ve released of the dogs – they are pure pedigree and all under one-year-old.
“I need people to be on alert and call us if they either noticed something unusual last night or if they have been offered one of the puppies.”
Anyone with information should contact police on 0161 856 4810 quoting reference number 2351 of 28/04/18 or the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.