Posted: Thu 4th Nov 2021

Puppy and cat stolen from Rhyl in ‘high value’ burglary

North Wales news and information
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Nov 4th, 2021

Police are investigating a high value burglary in the Rhyl area in which a puppy and cat were stolen.

Although the grey cat has since been reunited with its owner, the Cane Corso puppy is still missing

North Wales Police said: “The puppy was 4-weeks-old at the time of the burglary and she should still be with her mother, so we are extremely concerned for her welfare.

“Have you been approached in relation to a very young puppy?

“Any information, you can contact 101 in confidence quoting event number 21000740548.”



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