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Staff Puppy Stolen

from Kennington Park On Fri 7th Sept 10:15am

?100 Reward for return or info leading to his return


He is 13 weeks old but small for his

age because he has a heart condition which affects his appetite. It also makes him sleep a lot after exercise, and makes him cry a lot


He is mainly white, has a brown nose, and brindle patches on his back, tail and right rear leg, and small ones on his ears.


He needs an operation and was booked in to have this done next week, without it, he will get sick and will not be able to grow properly


Please call

07904 651 280 or 07785 954 183



For pics see attatchemnt or click on weblink below.

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If anyone wants to help, and has access to a colour printer, it would be great if they could print off a couple of copies of the poster I attatched on the first post and put them up somewhere visible.


I don't think they need to be in the Kennington area, because the puppy was stolen by youths who beat up the boy who had taken him out for a walk, and they will probably try to sell him in other areas.

Hi,


I managed to get him on the dogs lost site and they have been really great. The woman who runs it says the guys who robbed the boy for the puppy sound like the same ones who have done it before, and they live in Acre Lane Brixton, so we are going to swamp the area with posters to hopefully make it too hot to keep or sell him.


Fingers crossed, and thanks for your help bossboss.

We have just finished putting posters all over Kennington and Brixton, and spent hours in Kennington Police station reporting the robbery. The boy who actually got robbed, my daughter's boyfriend's best friend, needed some persuading to make a statement because he is terrified of reprisals, but did the right thing in the end.

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