A Barking Good Result – Buddy’s Been Found
Police received a report yesterday evening of a dog
having been stolen from a
Woolston rescue
shelter.
Thanks to excellent CCTV footage provided by
the shelter, a suspect and
vehicle of interest were
identified.
After further enquiries, and with the
assistance of Timaru District Council
Animal Officers,
Buddy was found safe and well following a search warrant
in
Timaru today.
A 47-year-old man has been charged
with burglary and is due to appear in
Timaru District
Court on Tuesday 11 July.
Buddy remains in the hands
of the Timaru District Council for return to
Christchurch
at the soonest opportunity – hopefully after a good feed
of
dog biscuits.
We wish Buddy all the best with
his scheduled surgery, and hope that he soon
finds his
fur-ever
home.
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