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Dog stolen during burglary

Bank cards, a month’s worth of prescription drugs, and a selection of chocolates were all stolen from inside the property. A pet dog was also reportedly taken.

Hucknall – A suspected intruder has been arrested after a dog was reportedly taken from a property.

The pet and a variety of belongings were allegedly removed from the address while the owner was out.

Officers were called to a flat in Nottingham Road, Hucknall, following reports that the door had been forced open.

Bank cards, a month’s worth of prescription drugs, and a selection of chocolates were all stolen from inside the property. A pet dog was also reportedly taken.

The animal has been located since the break-in, which happened around 7:55 am on 18 December.

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A suspect was subsequently identified, with police spotting a woman matching this description while on patrol in Hucknall yesterday evening (6 January).

After detaining the individual, a search was carried out that resulted in multiple bank cards with different people’s names on them being found and seized.

Officers from the Hucknall neighbourhood policing team also realised the woman they had stopped was an outstanding suspect in two shop thefts.

Morrisons, in Portland Road, Hucknall, was targeted twice – on New Year’s Day and 2 January – with beer, chocolates, and cakes stolen from the shelves.

Police subsequently arrested a 32-year-old woman on suspicion of burglary, shop theft, and theft.

PC Ryan Shiel, of Nottinghamshire Police, said:

“Neighbourhood officers did a great job in recognising this individual as someone we were looking to speak to about more than one offence.

“As well as being an outstanding suspect for two shop thefts, she had also been circulated on our system in connection with a burglary at a property in the Hucknall area.

“A range of different belongings, as well as their dog, were all reported by the homeowner as being taken from their home while they were out. The animal has since been safely located.

“Nobody has the right to break into another person’s home and take things that don’t belong to them, so we’re pleased to have now arrested a suspect in connection with this incident.”

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