Two dogs stolen during burglary at Bicester kennel

Two dogs were stolen during the burglary of a dog kennel in Bicester earlier this week.
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Thames Valley Police have launched an appeal for information to help find two dogs who were stolen from Launton near Bicester.

The two female dogs were stolen during a burglary at a dog kennel in Station Road at about 11pm on Monday September 13.

The first dog that was stolen is called Jamie, a five-year-old Greyhound with sandy-coloured fur and a scar on one of her back legs.

The second dog that was stolen is called Blue Lady, a nine-year-old Blue Mill Greyhound with blue and a grey merle pattern on her fur.

Investigating officer PC Jonathan Livingston said: “Understandably the owners of Jamie and Blue Lady are absolutely devastated that their beloved dogs have been stolen.

“I would ask anyone who thinks they may have seen the stolen dogs to contact the force immediately.

“A grey sedan vehicle was seen in the area at the time of the offence and it is believed that there were three offenders who committed the burglary, all of whom had British accents. If you saw a grey Sudan vehicle in or around Station Road, Launton, on Monday then please contact the force.

Lady Blue, a nine-year-old Blue Mill Greyhound, and Jamie, a five-year-old Greyhound, were both stolen earlier this week during a burglary in Bicester (Images from TVP website)Lady Blue, a nine-year-old Blue Mill Greyhound, and Jamie, a five-year-old Greyhound, were both stolen earlier this week during a burglary in Bicester (Images from TVP website)
Lady Blue, a nine-year-old Blue Mill Greyhound, and Jamie, a five-year-old Greyhound, were both stolen earlier this week during a burglary in Bicester (Images from TVP website)

“I would urge anyone with any information, even if you think it is insignificant to contact the force. You can leave any information via our website or by calling 101, quoting investigation reference number 43210413111.”