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Award-winning pet retailer Betty & Butch to star in Blue Peter Christmas Special
Pampered pets will get Christmas presents worth more than £75
Great merchandising for pet gifts at Christmas
Sir Richard Branson praises game-changing pet firm
Wagg appoint new Chairman to replace founder Bill Page in March
Product award for Royal Canin as Maine Coon breed rises up the charts
'Mutant giant spider dog' gets most views on YouTube
Company takes the lead on wedding plans for pets
Exhibitor stands for next year's PATS Sandown ‘sold out’
Outdoor Australian range catches on with UK dog owners
Manchester Dogs' Home fire survivor Sandy in running for national pet award
Grumpy Cat makes owner happy with £64m windfall
Goodwyns partners with Vital Pet Products
Police release CCTV images of pet shop thief
Dog owners warned to be vigilant against dognappers
Britain faces 'pet obesity epidemic', experts warn
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Police release CCTV images of pet shop thief


Derbyshire police chiefs have released images of people wanted in connection with a number of crimes in Derbyshire, including a pet shop thief.

The police published four CCTV images as part of its 'Caught on Camera' initiative, aimed at catching criminals with the help of the public.

One of the images shows a man wanted in connection with a shoplifting offence, who is spotted entering different pet shops. heading to buy dog food before fleeing the premises without paying for goods..

The crime reference number is 42961-14 and the incident took place on Sunday, October 7.

A spokesman for Derbyshire Police said: "The identities of those shown are sought in connection with inquiries into the described alleged offences. Images released may be of both potential suspects or witnesses to crimes."

Anyone who recognises the man pictured are being urged to call police on 101 or use the anonymous Crimestoppers service on 0800 555111.

The release of CCTV images has helped catch purse thieves and shoplifters in the past few months.

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