GardaĆ­ seize ten dogs believed to be stolen following search in Rathkeale

GARDAƍ have seized ten dogs that are believed to be stolen following a search in Rathkeale, Co. Limerick on August 1, 2020.

At 7pm, GardaĆ­ from Newcastle West District Drugs Unit, assisted by Rathkeale GardaĆ­ and Limerick City and County Councils Veterinary Services and Dog Wardens, executed a search warrant at a property in the Rathkeale area.

During the course of the search GardaĆ­ found a large number of dogs on the property. Upon checking the dogs they had no dog licenses or proper identification papers. Ten dogs, Labradors, Springer Spaniels, English Setters, Cavalier King Charles and Huskies, were seized by GardaĆ­ and are currently being care for in a local shelter.

Through initial enquiries, GardaĆ­ have since reunited one of the dogs, aĀ Cavalier King Charles,Ā with its owner. The dog was stolen in theĀ Dromcollogher area of Co Limerick on June 9, 2020.

During the course of the search GardaĆ­ also seized a small quantity of suspected cannabis herb. No arrests have been made but GardaĆ­ are following a definite line of enquiry and expect to progress the investigation in the near future.

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GardaĆ­ are now appealing to help reunite the other nine suspected stolen dogs with their owners. Photos have been posted on our social media channels.

Owners are asked to contact Newcastle West Garda Station via email toĀ Newcastle_West_DS@garda.ie

Speaking today, Crime Prevention Officer SergeantĀ Ber Leetch said “We are advising everyone to take precautions for their dogā€™s safety. For your dogā€™s security, I would recommend they are microchipped so that they can be easily identified if found and returned to the owner. Remember if you have just purchased a dog to get the details on the chip updated to reflect your details. Also place contact details on their collar in the event that they escape. Ensure that your home and garden are secure to prevent theft and deter potential culprits.

“If you have a high value breed of animal you may wish to consider CCTV and other crime prevention measures. If you are buying a dog, or returning a dog to its suspected owners, make sure the person is bona fide.

“I would also like to thank Limerick City and County Councils Veterinary Services and Dog Wardens for their assistance during this operation and for helping house the dogs whilst we carry out our enquiriesā€ she added.

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