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Labradoodle puppy stolen at knifepoint on morning walk | Labradoodle puppy stolen at knifepoint on morning walk |
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A puppy was stolen at knifepoint while on a morning walk with its owner, police have said. | A puppy was stolen at knifepoint while on a morning walk with its owner, police have said. |
The six-month-old labradoodle called Waffle was taken in St Austell, Cornwall, at about 07:00 GMT. | The six-month-old labradoodle called Waffle was taken in St Austell, Cornwall, at about 07:00 GMT. |
A masked man approached Catherine Hussain, 54, and threatened her with what she believed was a knife. | A masked man approached Catherine Hussain, 54, and threatened her with what she believed was a knife. |
She described the assailant as about 5ft 8in (1.72m) tall, wearing a black hooded top and scarf and speaking with a foreign accent. | She described the assailant as about 5ft 8in (1.72m) tall, wearing a black hooded top and scarf and speaking with a foreign accent. |
"I'm just trembling and I can't stop crying," said Mrs Hussain. | "I'm just trembling and I can't stop crying," said Mrs Hussain. |
A man approached her while she was emptying the bins before heading off to work. | A man approached her while she was emptying the bins before heading off to work. |
"I realised there was somebody close by because [Waffle] was wagging his tail," she said. | |
"When I turned around there was this man, dressed in dark clothing, hood up, and something over his face." | "When I turned around there was this man, dressed in dark clothing, hood up, and something over his face." |
'Like my baby' | 'Like my baby' |
Mrs Hussain said the man swore at her and said "dog" in a foreign accent, gesturing for Waffle to go towards him. | |
"In his left pocket he brought his hand out and I heard a spring-type noise - with his right hand he gestured to the dog and I just froze. | "In his left pocket he brought his hand out and I heard a spring-type noise - with his right hand he gestured to the dog and I just froze. |
"I don't know whether he snatched the dog or if I handed him the dog - I can't get my head round it," she added. | "I don't know whether he snatched the dog or if I handed him the dog - I can't get my head round it," she added. |
She described Waffle as a sociable, friendly dog. | She described Waffle as a sociable, friendly dog. |
"He'll literally go and make himself known to anyone. He's like my baby." | "He'll literally go and make himself known to anyone. He's like my baby." |
Sgt Steve White, from Devon and Cornwall Police, said: "Myself and all of the officers at the police station dealing with this crime also feel very sad for the family over what is a cruel and mean-spirited crime, especially during the Christmas period. | |
"I am sure that someone somewhere knows of a friend, relative or neighbour that has suddenly come into possession of a dog that may be Waffle." | "I am sure that someone somewhere knows of a friend, relative or neighbour that has suddenly come into possession of a dog that may be Waffle." |
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