Search launched for owner of dog found worrying sheep near Chichester

One animal had to be put down following the attack

Police are searching for the owner of this dog involved in a sheep-worrying incident in Funtington - one of several recorded in West Sussex this year
Author: Ryan BurrowsPublished 5th Jan 2021
Last updated 5th Jan 2021

Police are searching for the owner of a dog involved in a sheep-worrying incident near Chichester over the weekend.

The tan and black male Lurcher was found in a field in Funtington on Saturday (January 2nd), having pursued several sheep.

One of the animals that was attacked had to be put down as a result of its injuries.

Sussex Police said the dog has been temporarily housed but if no owner is located within seven days of the incident a new home will be sought for the dog via a rescue centre.

PC Ian Buckman said;

"If you have any information that can assist us in identifying the owner, or wish to claim the dog as belonging to you, please contact the Rural Crime Team at Midhurst police station via ruralcrime.team@sussex.pnn.police.uk, or call 101, quoting serial 191 of 02/01.

"Please note we are not taking enquiries regarding re-homing the dog. Arrangements for that to be done if necessary are already in place via an established rescue centre.”

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