Detectives from Ipswich Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB) are appealing for further public assistance to locate the last puppy stolen alongside eleven of his litter-mates from a Pine Mountain address in April.
Between 5.30pm on April 29 and 6am on April 30, twelve puppies were stolen from a pet play pen at the Warrego Highway address.
The puppies ranged from eight to nine weeks in age, and of various breeds, including: Shoodles (Shih-Tsu x Poodle), Miniature Foxie Terriers, King Charles Cavalier and a Blue Fawn Staffy.
Investigations by Ipswich CIB led to three of the puppies, two Shoodles and a Mini Foxie, being located at a Raceview address on April 30.
Members of the public have also assisted in locating seven puppies and they have been returned to the owner yesterday morning.
As a result of information provided by members of the public and further investigations by Ipswich CIB, the male King Charles Cavalier was located in a Raceview yesterday, pictured beneath.
One puppy, a male Blue Fawn Staffy, pictured below, remains outstanding.
Anyone who has seen this puppy. or has information regarding his whereabouts is asked to contact police.
Investigations are continuing.
Initial media release
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