Last of seven Lurcher puppies stolen still missing
The last of seven Lurcher puppies stolen from a litter over three weeks ago has still not been found.
The five-week-old puppies were taken from their mother in Shroton, near Blandford Forum, Dorset on 28 December at about 23:00 GMT.
Three were located by the Dorset Police Rural Crime Team on New Year's Eve.
On 9 January police said two were handed in to a vets in Fordingbridge, Hampshire, about a week later a sixth was found alone near Ocean Vets in Alderholt, East Dorset.
The last puppy to be found, the sixth, had to be treated for a leg injury.
Dorset Police said a 28-year-old man from east Dorset and a woman, 22, from Wimborne, previously arrested on suspicion of burglary remain on bail.
A man aged in his 40s arrested on suspicion of handling stolen goods also remains released on police bail.
The force said: "We remain committed to getting the final puppy home and bringing those involved to justice."
Witnesses and anyone with information are being urged to contact police.
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