King Charles Spaniel and four puppies stolen in Bury St Edmunds

They were taken yesterday afternoon

Author: Jon BurkePublished 3rd Dec 2025

Police are appealing for information, after the theft of a dog and four puppies in Coney Weston in Bury St Edmunds yesterday.

The incident occurred between 12.50pm and 2.50pm on Tuesday 2 December, at an address in Thetford Road.

A brown female two-year-old King Charles Spaniel named Mabel, and her four five-week-old puppies were stolen from the property after an unknown male and female have gained access to the property by causing damage to the windows of the front door and then obtaining a key. A cream jewellery box was also reportedly taken.

Anyone with any information about this crime, or who may have been offered an adult King Charles Spaniel and four puppies for sale – or knows of someone who has recently acquired one – is asked to contact Suffolk Police, quoting reference: 37/68284/25.

Website

Email – jonathan.chapman@suffolk.police.uk

Phone – Call 101

Alternatively, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers 100% anonymously on 0800 555 111, or via its online form

Please note in the event of an emergency you should always call 999

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