Dog stolen from owner’s vehicle in Tring

He was taken yesterday afternoon (17 December)

Author: Lettie BuxtonPublished 18th Dec 2020

A dog has been stolen from his owner’s vehicle in Tring.

The dog, a male Pomeranian named Benny, was stolen from the white Hyundai in the Tesco supermarket car park on London Road between 3.50pm and 4.15pm yesterday (17 December).

Benny, who is four years old, is described as having sandy or strawberry blonde-coloured fur and is approximately 5kg in weight and 30cm tall.

When he was stolen, Benny was wearing a turquoise-coloured harness with a black retractable lead attached.

When he is walking or is excited, Benny is said to "emit a distinctive grunting noise".

PC Natasha Webbe, from the Dacorum Local Crime Unit, said:

"Benny’s owner is understandably distraught and is missing him very much.

"We have already carried out a number of enquiries into this incident, and continue to do so.

"We are appealing to all shoppers who were in the car park between the times stated yesterday to think back and see if they can recall anyone acting suspiciously.

"Did you see anyone with a dog matching Benny’s description?

"Any information, even if you think it is insignificant, could be of great assistance to our investigation.

"If the person who took Benny is reading this, please do the right thing.

"Put yourself in Benny’s owner’s shoes.

"We would love to reunite them with their beloved dog in time for Christmas.

"Please get in touch."

Anybody with information can email investigating officer PC Matthew Hardy at matthew.hardy@herts.pnn.police.uk, report it online, talk to one of a Force Communication Room operator via web chat, or call 101 quoting reference 41/101253/20.

Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously online or by calling 0800 555 111.

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