Helston dog owners warned over new theft tactic

By Joseph Macey

11th Feb 2021 | Local News

Devon and Cornwall Police have issued a warning to dog walkers, including those in Helston and the surrounding area, following recent attempted thefts.

The police said a "new ploy" was being used whereby thieves impersonate the RSPCA.

They have a white van with RSPCA stickers on it and attempt to remove dogs from owners stating that the dogs match the description of a stolen dog.

A spokesperson for Devon and Cornwall Police said:

"Never let your dog be taken in these circumstances, the RSPCA never take a dog like that.

"RSPCA officers will have valid ID and if in any doubt call the head office on 03001234999.

"Please also inform police on 101 with as much detail as possible such as vehicle registration."

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