Garden Heist: Thieves Make Off with Pricey Bronze Dog Statue
In a daring burglary, a bronze dog statue valued at £12,000 was stolen from a garden in Ledbury, Herefordshire. The theft was reported on May 13, and West Mercia Police are currently investigating the incident.
Garden owners are left reeling after the theft of the valuable artwork.
According to authorities, suspects removed the statue from the garden, leaving the owners devastated. The police are urging anyone with information about the burglary to come forward and assist in their investigation. They are also keen to hear from anyone who may have been offered the statue for sale.
PC James Cooke is leading the investigation into the theft.
This is not the first time that a valuable statue has been stolen in the region. There have been several instances of bronze statues being stolen from gardens and public spaces, leaving residents on high alert.
The theft of bronze statues is a growing concern in the region.
The police are warning residents to be vigilant and to report any suspicious activity to the authorities immediately. They are also urging anyone with information about the stolen statue to come forward and assist in the investigation.
A Growing Concern
The theft of the bronze dog statue is just the latest in a string of burglaries in the region. Residents are being warned to be on their guard and to take necessary precautions to protect their property.
Residents are being urged to take steps to secure their gardens and protect their property.
The police are working tirelessly to apprehend the thieves and recover the stolen statue. In the meantime, residents are left to pick up the pieces and wonder how such a brazen crime could have occurred in their community.
Stay Vigilant
The theft of the bronze dog statue is a stark reminder of the importance of being vigilant and taking necessary precautions to protect our property. By working together, we can help to prevent such crimes from occurring in the future.