Police in Nairn were contacted by a concerned female who had been approched by an unknown man at her home address asking to buy her dog.
She refused to sell her pet to this man, who is described as approx 40's, medium/well built, 6ft, wavy brown hair, spoke with Irish accent, blue denim shirt, jeans and yellow work boots driving a silver transit type van.
Anyone who has any concerns is urged to contact Police on 101.
Keep your pets safe Gurnshire, report any such incidents to the poilis!
She refused to sell her pet to this man, who is described as approx 40's, medium/well built, 6ft, wavy brown hair, spoke with Irish accent, blue denim shirt, jeans and yellow work boots driving a silver transit type van.
Anyone who has any concerns is urged to contact Police on 101.
Keep your pets safe Gurnshire, report any such incidents to the poilis!
It always amazes me these days to see dogs tied up and unattended outside shops. Come on people, wise up, someone could just stroll off with your animal. Be aware! There are some not nice people out there.
ReplyDeleteAt last, we have a local super hero in the guise of the Pied Piper who is going to remove dogs from Nairn and eliminate the dog poo problem from our streets and pavements
ReplyDeleteWise up that's a different issue!
ReplyDeleteStop bitching Craisg, your barking mad, follow me is taking a lead & is the dogs bollocks, ruff said.
ReplyDelete@ anon 21.57, can't say that in this new millennium I'm afraid
ReplyDelete@ anon 22.08, please accept a full refund if not delighted with any Gurn content.
ReplyDeleteGraisg it must be costing you a small fortune on the amount of full refunds you have to return.
ReplyDeleteFor anyone whose beloved pet is lost or stolen it can be, and very often is, devastating. Sadly, it is a sign of the times that we live in that this type of incident can happen. To the morons who think this is funny, shame on you.
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