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Manchester Evening News
Manchester Evening News
National
Damon Wilkinson

Two arrests after dogs stolen two months ago found over 100 miles away in Wigan

Two people have been arrested a pair of basset hounds stolen from the East Midlands were tracked down to a property in Wigan.

The dogs were part of a pack of five hounds taken from Westerby Basset Hounds in Leicestershire in February.

A spokesperson for the owners said they were 'very happy to have them home', adding: "We hope there will be more good news in the following days."

The dogs are members of the only pack of working English basset hounds in Leicestershire.

Following the theft a huge social media campaign was launched in an attempt to return them to the owners.

Speaking at the time, kennel huntsman Sophie Cripps said: "It’s truly devastating for everyone involved and we urge as many people as possible to raise awareness and help us to bring these hounds back home to our kennels with the rest of the pack."

Police said the dogs were discovered in Hindley on Monday night 'through the power of social media'.

A post on the GMP Leigh, Atheron and Hindley Facebook page said: "These two basset hounds were stolen from an address in Leicestershire in February this year.

"Last night, through the power of social media they were found at an address in Hindley and safely removed by officers.

"The owners have been made aware and the dogs will be reunited with their family soon.

"Additionally, two adults have been arrested and an investigation is on going."

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