Stolen German Shepherd sparks police appeal

A white dog sitting among some green grass, with a black gate behind it. Image source, Surrey Police
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Surrey Police has released an image of the four-year-old white German Shepherd-Cross dog

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Police are appealing for the public's help to locate a dog which was stolen from a property in Surrey.

The property in Gloster Road, Old Woking, was broken into at about 22:45 BST on Wednesday.

Surrey Police has released an image of the stolen four-year-old white German Shepherd-Cross dog.

"Her owners have been left very upset by the disappearance and would appreciate any help from members of the public who could assist with her safe return," a spokesperson said.

Police said officers were interested in speaking to three women who were seen near the address at about the time of the theft and who left in a white vehicle.

Anyone who has CCTV or dashcam footage that may have captured any suspicious activity or anyone who has been offered a white German Shepherd-Cross for sale recently is urged to contact the force.

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