Scottish Daily Mail

Amazon driver came to deliver some dog food – and pinched our puppy!

- By Andy Dolan

A DELIVERY driver dropped off an Amazon order at a £1.5million house – and walked away with the customer’s pet puppy.

The dog owner, Richard Guttfield said his miniature schnauzer Wilma vanished after he received a delivery of dog food from the online retailer.

Mr Guttfield, a company director, had been playing snooker with a friend at his luxury barn conversion when the driver turned up.

He did not meet the courier, who left the order and a note at the front of the house last Friday. Soon after he realised Wilma was missing and searched his village of Marsworth, Buckingham­shire, with his daughter Emily, 17.

When they failed to find their 11month-old dog, he approached Amazon to ask if the driver had seen her.

‘After the driver left I realised Wilma was missing while our other puppy Fred was still there,’ said Mr Guttfield, 51. ‘I called Amazon in case he had accidental­ly let her out or seen her.

‘It was the only lead I had – but never in a million years did I think the driver had actually taken Wilma.

‘I had no real suspicions, so I explained it was not a witch hunt. I said I just wanted to know if the driver could help us narrow down the search.’

Mr Guttfield spoke to Rob Levy, from Amazon’s logistics team. After several conversati­ons the company checked the delivery van’s GPS tracking software. It is believed the GPS log showed that before the next delivery the driver had gone home. Wilma was found at the house on Tuesday.

Mr Guttfield, who works in property management, described the moment Mr Levy called and asked him to describe his missing pet.

‘I described her and he said, “She is here with me right now”. He said she was safe and he was going to bring her straight over. He was a real star. I asked how they had found her. He said he couldn’t say as it was under investigat­ion.’

Mr Guttfield believes Amazon only took his concerns seriously because he had emailed founder Jeff Bezos, saying: ‘I assume the email to Jeff Bezos was then passed on to the logistics team as it was only then that matters progressed.’

Miniature schnauzer puppies can cost £1,200 each. Mr Guttfield’s property is protected by CCTV cameras, but the security system was in ‘geofencing’ mode – meaning it was set to operate only when his phone was away from the house. He has now changed the setting to continuous monitoring.

During the search for Wilma, Mr Guttfield registered her on the DogLost website. In a message to well-wishers, he said Wilma was ‘traumatise­d after being taken’ but had been checked by a vet and was fine.

He added: ‘I just want people to know this can happen.

‘Our homes are all exposed to these drivers and the vast majority of them are great. But low-lifes will take advantage.

‘[But] despite there being some incredibly nasty people out there this has really brought home to me how most people are just amazing and will do anything to help and to see animals reunited.’ An Amazon spokesman said: ‘This is inexcusabl­e and does not reflect the high standards we have for our delivery partners.

‘We take these matters seriously and this individual is no longer delivering Amazon packages for the independen­t delivery service provider.’

A Thames Valley Police spokesman said: ‘The dog has been safely returned to its owner. An investigat­ion is taking place to establish the circumstan­ces of the incident. No arrests have yet been made.’

In February last year, Amazon customer Samir Sabbir, 35, from Walthamsto­w, North East London, was forced to turn detective when a driver faked a delivery and stole £370 of camera equipment.

‘Some nasty people out there’

 ??  ?? Reunited: Richard Guttfield, his daughter Emily and Wilma Snatched at home: Miniature schnauzer Wilma was missing for four days
Reunited: Richard Guttfield, his daughter Emily and Wilma Snatched at home: Miniature schnauzer Wilma was missing for four days

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