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Microwaved meals for dogs claim to be pet industry first
Interpet launches Comfort Zone brand in UK
New vet practice opens after receiving funding boost 
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Thieves steal supplies from Pets at Home store

 

Police have released images of two masked men wanted in connection with a £1,500 raid on a Pets at Home store in Essex.

 

The two suspects entered the store on Knight Park, Saffron Walden shortly after 2pm on January 10, before stealing supplies, including dog collars, leads and pet supplements.

 

They then left with a trolley of the stolen items and drove off.

 

An Essex Police spokesman said: “We are looking to identify these two men, who we want to speak with in connection with this investigation.

 

“If you recognise them or have any further information, please contact us.”

 

Anyone who recognises the men is asked to contact police by calling the non-emergency number 101, quoting crime reference 42/14741/23, or by making a report to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

 

Picture: Essex Police.

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