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Man arrested after two dogs discovered in car on A55
Man arrested after two dogs discovered in car on A55

North Wales Chronicle

time4 days ago

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  • North Wales Chronicle

Man arrested after two dogs discovered in car on A55

As the man was unable to explain why the dogs were in his possession, he was further arrested on suspicion of theft. NWP West Conwy Coastal said in a statement: "Whilst assisting our Road Crime Unit colleagues in an arrest of a male on the A55 on suspicion of Drug driving and theft of a motor vehicle, Colwyn Bay Neighbourhood Policing officers discovered two lovely dogs (pictured) in the car. One of the dogs discovered in the car (Image: NWP West Conwy Coastal) "The male driver was not able to give a proper account for the dogs so he was also arrested on suspicion of theft. The dogs are currently being looked after by the team in our office in headquarters while we wait for them to be collected by our colleagues in the kennels. The other dog that was found in the car (Image: NWP West Conwy Coastal) "The team will be working to try and identify who the owners of the dogs actually are and we would ask for your help in sharing this post in the hope that it may reach someone who knows more about them. "If you do recognise the dogs and have information to help please make contact with the Colwyn Bay Neighbourhood Policing Team via our website or 101." Readers are asked not to message the team by Facebook. The statement added: "We are not able to monitor these incoming messages."

Driver arrested on A55 then police discover two 'unaccounted for' dogs
Driver arrested on A55 then police discover two 'unaccounted for' dogs

Wales Online

time4 days ago

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  • Wales Online

Driver arrested on A55 then police discover two 'unaccounted for' dogs

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Police have launched an appeal after two "unaccounted for" dogs were discovered in a vehicle, after the driver was arrested on the A55. Officers are now trying to locate the owners of the "lovely dogs". A North Wales Police West Conwy Coastal statement said: "Whilst assisting our Road Crime Unit colleagues in an arrest of a male on the A55 on suspicion of Drug driving and theft of a motor vehicle Colwyn Bay Neighbourhood Policing officers discovered the two lovely dogs in the pictures in the car. "The male driver was not able to give a proper account for the dogs so he was also arrested on suspicion of theft. The dogs are currently being looked after by the team in our office in Head Quarters while we wait for them to be collected by our colleagues in the kennels. (Image: North Wales Police) (Image: North Wales Police) "The team will be working to try and identify who the owners of the dogs actually are and we would ask for your help in sharing this post in the hope that it may reach someone who knows more about them. (Image: North Wales Police) "If you do recognise the dogs and have information to help please make contact with the Colwyn Bay Neighbourhood Policing Team via our website or 101. Please do not message us via Facebook as we are not able to monitor these incoming messages." Sign up for the North Wales Live newsletter sent twice daily to your inbox Find crime figures for your area

Man arrested after two dogs discovered in car on A55
Man arrested after two dogs discovered in car on A55

Rhyl Journal

time4 days ago

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  • Rhyl Journal

Man arrested after two dogs discovered in car on A55

As the man was unable to explain why the dogs were in his possession, he was further arrested on suspicion of theft. NWP West Conwy Coastal said in a statement: "Whilst assisting our Road Crime Unit colleagues in an arrest of a male on the A55 on suspicion of Drug driving and theft of a motor vehicle, Colwyn Bay Neighbourhood Policing officers discovered two lovely dogs (pictured) in the car. One of the dogs discovered in the car (Image: NWP West Conwy Coastal) "The male driver was not able to give a proper account for the dogs so he was also arrested on suspicion of theft. The dogs are currently being looked after by the team in our office in headquarters while we wait for them to be collected by our colleagues in the kennels. The other dog that was found in the car (Image: NWP West Conwy Coastal) "The team will be working to try and identify who the owners of the dogs actually are and we would ask for your help in sharing this post in the hope that it may reach someone who knows more about them. "If you do recognise the dogs and have information to help please make contact with the Colwyn Bay Neighbourhood Policing Team via our website or 101." Readers are asked not to message the team by Facebook. The statement added: "We are not able to monitor these incoming messages."

Driver arrested on A55 then police discover two 'unaccounted for' dogs
Driver arrested on A55 then police discover two 'unaccounted for' dogs

North Wales Live

time4 days ago

  • General
  • North Wales Live

Driver arrested on A55 then police discover two 'unaccounted for' dogs

Police have launched an appeal after two "unaccounted for" dogs were discovered in a vehicle, after the driver was arrested on the A55. Officers are now trying to locate the owners of the "lovely dogs". North Wales Police West Conwy Coastal statement said: "Whilst assisting our Road Crime Unit colleagues in an arrest of a male on the A55 on suspicion of Drug driving and theft of a motor vehicle Colwyn Bay Neighbourhood Policing officers discovered the two lovely dogs in the pictures in the car. "The male driver was not able to give a proper account for the dogs so he was also arrested on suspicion of theft. The dogs are currently being looked after by the team in our office in Head Quarters while we wait for them to be collected by our colleagues in the kennels. "The team will be working to try and identify who the owners of the dogs actually are and we would ask for your help in sharing this post in the hope that it may reach someone who knows more about them. "If you do recognise the dogs and have information to help please make contact with the Colwyn Bay Neighbourhood Policing Team via our website or 101. Please do not message us via Facebook as we are not able to monitor these incoming messages."

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