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Horndean dog theft: Teen arrested after pet snatched from boy | Horndean dog theft: Teen arrested after pet snatched from boy |
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The Brotherton family have now been reunited with Melchy | The Brotherton family have now been reunited with Melchy |
A teenager has been arrested after a dog was snatched from its owner. | A teenager has been arrested after a dog was snatched from its owner. |
Sam Brotherton, 13, was pushed before his border terrier Melchy was bundled into a car on 3 August. | Sam Brotherton, 13, was pushed before his border terrier Melchy was bundled into a car on 3 August. |
Melchy was reunited with Sam the following morning after doorbell camera footage of the theft was shared thousands of times on social media. | Melchy was reunited with Sam the following morning after doorbell camera footage of the theft was shared thousands of times on social media. |
A 17-year-old boy from Portsmouth was arrested on suspicion of robbery. He been since been released on bail while police inquiries continue. | A 17-year-old boy from Portsmouth was arrested on suspicion of robbery. He been since been released on bail while police inquiries continue. |
Hampshire Constabulary has renewed its appeal for information. | Hampshire Constabulary has renewed its appeal for information. |
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Border terrier Melchy was taken in Horndean on 3 August | Border terrier Melchy was taken in Horndean on 3 August |
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