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Bulldogs stolen from Staplehurst home found by police 20 minutes after theft reported

By: Katie Heslop

Published: 16:20, 10 March 2021

Updated: 16:40, 10 March 2021

Stolen bulldogs were found in a vehicle by police officers within 20 minutes of the dognapping being reported.

The six pooches, who were stolen from a Staplehurst home, were reunited with their owner, but the suspects have not been found.

The dogs, stolen from a home in Staplehurst on March 9 were found in a vehicle and returned to their owner Picture: Kent Police

At 8.35pm yesterday Kent Police was informed that a burglary was taking place in the Marden Road area.

Officers from the Maidstone community policing team attended and quickly found six adult dogs in an unattended vehicle. The dogs were mainly a mixture of bulldog breeds and had not come to any harm.

It has since been established that they had been stolen from a nearby home and have been returned to their owner.

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The vehicle they were found in has also been seized and is suspected to have been stolen from the London area.

A search to identify suspects, with assistance provide by a Kent Police dog, took place but at present no arrests have been made.

Police found the stolen dogs within 20 minutes of the theft being reported

Insp Stephen Kent, from the Maidstone community safety unit, said: "Returning the dogs to the victim in such short time is exceptionally pleasing and a testament to the professionalism of our officers.

"Incidents like this are very rare but, as the result of this job shows, dog owners can be assured that we do take reports seriously and have the resources and expertise to achieve positive results."

Inquiries to establish the full circumstances are ongoing and anyone with information is asked to contact Kent Police on 01622 604100 quoting 46/38652/21 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 or complete an online form at www.crimestoppers-uk.org.

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