Two dogs have been traumatised following a burglary near York after the suspects broke into the house through a dog flap.
The break-in happened on Friday, November 23 between 5.30pm and 7.30pm. on School Lane, Copmanthorpe.
The suspects entered the property and appear to have used a golf club to hit and subdue the two pet dogs, Hector and Chika, a Rhodesian ridgeback and a ridgeback cross.
Hector was left with a lump on his head and their coats smelt of pepper spray.
Thankfully Hector’s injury was minor, but police say both dogs have been affected mentally by the incident.
Intrusive and traumatic
The dogs’ owners are particularly upset as Hector was rescued from Cyprus after being cruelly treated when he was young.
The suspects stole golf clubs, jewellery and an amount of cash.
The owners of the property are removing the dog flap and appealing to other dog owners to do the same.
Investigator Dave Pegg, of York Investigation Hub, said:
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Burglary is very intrusive and traumatic for the victims, and in this case, the owners’ pets have also been traumatised which has added to their distress.
The suspects entered the house through a large dog flap. Our advice to anyone with a dog flap is to ensure it is not big enough to allow a human – child or adult – through it.
The owners in this case are removing theirs and urging others not to fit them.
Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward who could help them identify the suspects, including anyone who saw any suspicious vehicles or activity in the School Lane area at the time.
“In particular, we urge the occupants of a white van seen in the area at the time or anyone who can help identify them, to contact us,” Insp Pegg said.
How to help the police
Call North Yorkshire Police on 101, select option 2 and ask for York Investigation Hub | |
Contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or via the website |
Email Insp Pegg here | |
Quote reference number 12180219086 |