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My dog has just been stolen from outside sainsburys


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Have you asked Sainsburys to check their cctv and, if you haven't get his/her details on to DogLost and as many sites as possible. Is he/she microchipped and neutered or spayed. Don't forget to get a crime reference number from the Police. All us animal lovers will do all we can to help, I am so sorry.
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She has been reported and the cctv camera showed a white man short hair 30ish and a rucksack taking her. They wouldn't give us a still image! I've registered her in lostdog and I'm in front of computer like mad trying to find her! She is probably in distressed
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The police can request the CCTV footage. The sooner the pic of the person who took her is distributed the sooner he may be caught and your dog found. Time is of the essence, before the dog is sold on to someone. You need to get the police to get that CCTV footage asap. If the thief was on foot, he will be local and someone will recognise him, but only if that image is made public.
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Yes, this person's picture has got to be publicized asap. Have you managed to get posters up in the area? Unfortunately I don't have a printer but am happy to put some up if you can supply. PM me if there is anything I can do to help. I will walk that area today on my dog walk. Thinking of you and your dear little dog.
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