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Stolen saluki dog returned to Faversham family after five years

16:06, 28 June 2018

updated: 16:15, 28 June 2018

A family from Faversham have been reunited with their missing dog after nearly five years.

Lunar, a saluki, was reported stolen in October 2013.

But her owner received a call from a microchip company saying someone had tried to reregister her.

Lunar with PC Roystron. Picture: Kent Police.
Lunar with PC Roystron. Picture: Kent Police.

They then contacted police, who found Lunar yesterday at an address in Hastings, where it had been suspected she was taken.

The eight-and-a-half-year-old dog has now been returned to her family.

PC Amy Rostron of Swale's Local District Policing Team said: "I'm so pleased we were able to find Lunar and return her to her rightful owners. She is a lovely dog and it's fantastic that her disappearance has ended in a happy outcome.

Lunar with her family. Picture: Kent Police.
Lunar with her family. Picture: Kent Police.

"This sends a reminder to pet owners to ensure their pet is microchipped and to ensure the details are up-to-date.

"If Lunar was not microchipped then she would not have been found.

"Microchipping is a legal requirement and also helps to reunite lost and stolen pets with their rightful owners."

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