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Police seek witnesses in the search for Bowie the Cavoodle

"Police seek witnesses in the search for Bowie the Cavoodle"


Please attribute to Sergeant Matt Murray, Waitakere Police.

Police are seeking further public assistance in the search for Bowie the Cavoodle.

We’ve had a tremendous response from the public about this case and received several leads as a result, however attempts to locate Bowie have proven unsuccessful up to this point.

We are still very keen to speak to the woman in the CCTV footage, but also the two people who walked past Bowie while she was being unclipped outside Burger Fuel in New Lynn at 6.25pm on Wednesday 18 April.

Those members of the public may have assumed the puppy belonged to the woman unclipping her, but that does not appear to be the case.

We encourage those two people to contact us as soon as possible as they would be valuable witnesses for Police.

We’d also like to hear from the owner of a mid-1990’s maroon coloured Toyota Rav 4 that was parked on yellow lines outside the photo shop next to Burger Fuel.

Police would like to sincerely thank for the public for their assistance in this matter and would like to see Bowie safely returned to her owners.

If you know where Bowie is or have any information that can help us return her to her family please contact Sergeant Matt Murray, Waitakere Police on (09) 215 5676.

Alternatively, information can also be provided anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Footage is still available on the North Shore, Rodney and West Auckland Police Facebook page.

ENDS

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