Carmarthen Journal

JOY AS SIX STOLEN DOGS RETURNED

PLUS: Warning over thieves’ tactics

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SIX dogs that were taken during a suspected burglary in Carmarthen have been returned to their owner.

Dyfed-powys Police officers reunited the pets with their elderly owner within two days of the incident being reported.

The force received a report of a burglary on Wednesday, February 3, during which four King Charles cavaliers, a bichon frise and a red cocker spaniel were taken, leaving the 77-year-old owner distraught.

PC Sophie Adams carried out inquiries to locate the dogs, with support from Carmarthen response officers, colleagues from the Pembrokesh­ire division, and roads policing officers.

Sergeant Darren Morgan said: “One of the dogs was found nearby, and PC Adams conducted all possible lines of enquiry to find the other five as quickly as possible.

“Using informatio­n supplied by the owner, she was able to identify a vehicle which was brought to a stop by Pembrokesh­ire Roads Policing Unit in the Haverfordw­est area on Thursday morning.”

Two warrants were carried out during the afternoon of Thursday, February 4, with the remaining five dogs recovered.

The dogs were scanned for microchips, and were confirmed to be those suspected of being stolen the previous day.

Sgt Darren said: “PC Adams updated the owner of the dogs, who was understand­ably delighted. Thanks to her determinat­ion and enthusiasm, PC Adams ensured the injured party had his dogs returned safely. The support and assistance in the investigat­ion by a number of department­s was greatly appreciate­d, and contribute­d to the positive outcome for the owner.”

A 17-year-old has been arrested on suspicion of burglary, and has been released under investigat­ion pending forensic investigat­ions and digital inquiries.

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Six dogs have been returned to their owner.

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