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Man charged with 'dognapping' denies offences | |
(about 16 hours later) | |
Julian Mead is thought to be the first person charged with "dognapping", but the offence has now been changed to burglary, which he denied | |
A man said to be the first person charged with "dognapping" has denied attempted murder and burglary after a woman was left seriously hurt and a dog was stolen. | |
Emergency services were called to Bells Lane in Cinderhill, Nottingham, on 1 October when a woman was found with serious injuries and a British bulldog, called Winnie, was later reported missing from a nearby property. | |
Julian Mead, 40, was later arrested and Nottinghamshire Police said he was the first person in the UK charged with "dognapping". | Julian Mead, 40, was later arrested and Nottinghamshire Police said he was the first person in the UK charged with "dognapping". |
However, the dognapping charge was changed to burglary by the time he appeared at Nottingham Crown Court on Thursday. | |
Mr Mead also pleaded not guilty to attempted murder, grievous bodily harm and possession of an offensive weapon - namely a hammer. | |
The woman who was injured, who is in her 40s, was taken to hospital but police said her injuries were "not life-threatening". | |
The offence of taking a dog so as to keep it from the person with lawful control, or "dognapping", became an offence when the Pet Abduction Act (2024) came into force in August. | The offence of taking a dog so as to keep it from the person with lawful control, or "dognapping", became an offence when the Pet Abduction Act (2024) came into force in August. |
The offence carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison, while burglary is punishable by up to 14 years behind bars. | The offence carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison, while burglary is punishable by up to 14 years behind bars. |
Mr Mead, who wore a prison-issue grey sweatshirt, appeared in court via video-link from HMP Nottingham and spoke only to confirm his name and enter his pleas. | |
Judge Stuart Rafferty KC remanded Mr Mead, of Welstead Avenue in Aspley, Nottingham, in custody until his trial on 24 March at the same court. | Judge Stuart Rafferty KC remanded Mr Mead, of Welstead Avenue in Aspley, Nottingham, in custody until his trial on 24 March at the same court. |
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