Police play down number of animal thefts despite fears of owners
ESSEX Police have played down what appears to be a growing concern among dog owners in the region over the theft of their pets.
Social media sites across South Essex report a rise in the number of incidents - and in Thurrock only last week a dog was snatched from its home
though, in the end there was a happy ending. That view is contested by Essex Police who have issued the following statement: "Despite a number of reports on social media, we are thankfully not seeing a significant rise in the number of crimes involving dogs in our county. "However, we want the Essex public to know that we are very aware of the impact such crimes and the loss of a pet can have on families." Assistant Chief Constable Rachel Nolan said: "As the owner of a much-loved dog myself, I completely understand people's concerns around crimes involving dogs and of course the devastation the loss of a pet can cause. "Despite social media reports, in Essex we haven't seen a significant rise in crimes involving dogs reported to police, however I am well aware of the devastating impact crimes involving dogs have on family members. "I want to reassure you that all reports regarding pet thefts are taken seriously and when offenders are located they will be dealt with robustly."It might sound really obvious, but please consider crime prevention. Don't leave your dog unattended anywhere, be wary of strangers and ensure they are microchipped.
"My ask to all of Essex is please report dog-related crime to us; it is absolutely key to the effectiveness of out investigations.
"Just one dog theft is one crime too many but I'm really confident that by working together we can prevent and tackle this kind of crime."
Essex Police has an active 'Dog Watch' scheme, which encourages dog owners and walkers to be the extra eyes and ears within the community.
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