Dunstable woman arrested after eight dogs stolen from kennel
The woman in her 20s from the Dunstable area was arrested on suspicion of burglary.
Detectives are now issuing advice to dog owners to remain vigilant and take steps to reduce the risk of thefts.
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On Sunday (13 September) police received reports that eight dogs had been taken from a kennel in Wilden, including a black Labrador, two cocker spaniels and five English springer spaniels.
This comes after reports of a number of attempted dog thefts in the region.
Detective Sergeant Rachael Foy said: “We are making good progress in our investigation and will not stand for this sort of organised criminality.
“We know that we are seeing an increase in this kind of criminal activity across the region, and would urge all kennel owners as well as dog owners to ensure their dogs and premises are secure.
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“This includes ensuring dogs are micro chipped, installing CCTV and additional locks where possible, as well as not leaving dogs unattended in public places.”
The woman was arrested on Friday night and has been released under investigation, pending further enquiries.
The force is working with other organisations in the eastern region, including UK Pet Detectives, DogLost and Pets4Homes, to tackle this type of crime.
Anyone with information about the incident can report it online or by calling 101, and quote reference number 40/49974/20.
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Those wishing to remain anonymous can contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Bedfordshire Police will support anyone wishing to set up a local DogWatch group. Email [email protected] for more information.