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Friday, 17 March 2006, 08:21 GMT

Thieves take pedigree racing dogs

Two valuable racing greyhounds have been stolen from the garden of a house in Berkshire.

The thieves cut through the wire fencing of the dog run at the property in Braywoodside, Hawthorn Hill, near Maidenhead, on Tuesday afternoon.

A 15-month-old brindle and white bitch - called Kate Carnival - and a black bitch with a white spot on her chest - named Poppy - were taken.

Police appealed to anyone who knows where the dogs are to contact them.




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