Thursday, December 17, 2015

A dog (Yes, a dog) stolen from a golf course



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A dog was stolen from a golf course a week past Wednesday (December 9), according to onemk.uk.co 
What is wrong with this world?!
The dog was a chihuahua named Tia, and she was stolen from the Three Locks golf course, Great Brickhill, Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire, England. There are no other details, but this is what Tia looks like:


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“Incidents like this are quite unusual and have a significant impact on victims," said Detective Stephanie Macleod.
Wait, was she referring to the dog or the dog's owner? Either way,  it's rough. Hopefully, whatever sicko stole Tia will come to his/her senses and return this innocent creature.

FOOTNOTE from COLIN FARQUHARSON : I've had a Sunderland of Scotland rainjacket stolen from Murrayshall Hotel clubhouse changing room at a Scottish schools championship ... but. come to think of it, I've never taken a dog to a golf course! 

THE FULL STORY FROM ONEMK.UK.CO WEBSITE 

 By Chris Knight, Staff Reporter
A Chihuahua was stolen in a burglary at Three Locks golf course in Great Brickhill, Milton Keynes.
Sometime between about 10.30am and 11.30am last Wednesday (December 9) offenders entered a property at the golf course, and stole a three-year-old fawn-coloured bitch named Tia.
Investigating officer Det Con Stephanie Macleod, of local CID based at Aylesbury police station, said: “Incidents like this are quite unusual and have a significant impact on victims.
“I’d like to hear from anyone who may have seen anything at the time or has information about the stolen dog Tia.”
Anyone with information can contact Det Con Stephanie Macleod via the 24-hour Thames Valley Police enquiry centre on 101.
If you don't want to speak directly to the police you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers (opens new window) anonymously on 0800 555 111. No personal details are taken, information is not traced or recorded and you will not go to court.

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