Police quash 'dog napper' rumours

POLICE have moved to quash rumours that dog-nappers are operating in Leigh.

It comes after comments appeared on social networking Twitter saying that pets were being stolen.

Several people had become concerned about collectors for Battersea Dogs Home who they feared were bogus.

They were operating in the Lymington Avenue and Torquay Drive area and some people feared they were scoping out their homes to see if they had pets. One even said that two dogs had been stolen.

Insp Brad Dickel, of Leigh police, said: “We have checked with Battersea Dogs Home and they are fundraising in the area.

“They use this method, calling at doors, as a genuine method to raise cash.” He said that the reports had not been malicious and people genuinely feared something was amiss. "

He urged people not to be put off calling police if they are worried about any suspicious behaviour in their area.

Comments(3)

perini says...
12:22pm Tue 12 Mar 13

Is this the same Police that tell us crime is falling whilst stabbings, armed robbery and unsocial behaviour happens all around us?

black jack ketchum says...
3:19pm Tue 12 Mar 13

Shame the police aren't as fast to investigate the dogs that are stolen!

firedog says...
4:06pm Tue 12 Mar 13

This whole country has gone to the dogs,or is that just a rumour.

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