Daily Express

10 dogs are stolen every day during lockdown

- By Lucy Thornton

THEFTS of beloved dogs have soared by 170 per cent in lockdown leaving families devastated, say animal charities.

Ten are stolen every day with walkers, kennels, gardens and homes targeted as puppy prices go through the roof.

Some are “gazumped” into paying up to £4,000 for a new pet.

In the US, Lady Gaga’s bouncer was shot in the chest four times as her two French bulldogs were taken this week.

Pet tracing group DogLost reported the 170 per cent rise since the start of the pandemic.

It urged owners not to take the law into their own hands to protect their pet as some had suggested on social media.

Debbie Matthews of the Stolen and Missing Pets Alliance – and daughter of the late Sir Bruce Forsyth – estimates 10 dogs a day are being snatched.

She said: “When lockdown happened everyone wanted a puppy so immediatel­y that put prices up.

“People had their names down for a £1,000 puppy but were being gazumped with someone offering, say, £2,500. It is the biggest crime during Covid but many are unaware.

“It’s seen as a low-risk and highreward crime, a criminal’s dream job.

“We need to make dog theft a specific offence because it is treated in the same bracket as a mobile phone being stolen or a lost wheelbarro­w.” The Daily Express reported last week that police are being urged to set up dognapping squads and Home Secretary Priti Patel is reviewing current penalties for pet theft.

Perpetrato­rs have even dressed up as fake RSPCA inspectors with white vans and in recent weeks there have been some violent snatch attempts.

A woman in Sheffield was dragged out of her car by her hair as a thief targeted her lhasa apso. He failed, got back into his van and drove off, leaving the victim with cuts to her knees. Two men, aged 30 and 33, have been arrested on suspicion of attempted robbery.

A “devastated” pet owner in north London is pleading for the safe return of her pooch after carjackers stole a walker’s van in New Barnet.

Two dogs were later dumped but Nala, a one-year-old Maltipoo, is still missing.

Owner Marina Pettigrew’s niece Melina Georgiou said: “There’s no way in hell we are going to give up looking for her.”

Justine Quirk from DogLost urged owners to take precaution­s but not to take matters into their own hands.

She said: “When you look on social media people are already arming themselves. We are not advocating taking measures into your own hands, just to be alert and be vigilant.”

Justine suggests varying routes, walking with others and not to wear headphones or be on the phone.

THE hunt is on to catch one of Britain’s worst fly-tippers.

The elusive dumper, above, has been caught on camera ditching mounds of waste on deserted roadsides.

He uses fake plates on his tipper van to escape detection.

Environmen­t chiefs say the suspect was clocked five times between September and November last year in Newport and Cardiff, South Wales.

Pamela Jordan, of Fly-Tipping Action Wales, said: “We strongly believe they are likely to do this again, which is why we’re so keen to track down the individual.”

The white Ford Transit tipper used the registrati­on number ND06 LWZ during the autumn.

For many summers, a group of Japanese Beatles experts came for tea with me in my garden. I always gave them a little question – which they always got 90 per cent right. See if you can do better.

QUESTION: Name 10 Beatles songs that have a female name in the title.

ANSWER: Eleanor Rigby, Dear Prudence, Sexie Sadie, Lady Madonna, Lovely Rita, Lucy in the Sky, Martha my Dear, Julia, Michelle, Polythene Pam. For a bonus, I would also allow two other song titles – both by Paul. Penny Lane, yes we know it is a street but it could also be a woman’s name. And finally, Her Majesty.

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