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Three more dogs stolen from house in Perthshire countryside

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Another three dogs have been stolen from a house in rural Perthshire, police have confirmed.

A manhunt was launched on Tuesday after a brazen thief was spotted lifting a Jack Russell Terrier from his kennel at a property in Meikleour, near Blairgowirie, and bundling it into a car.

The theft happened at 9.30am, and the owner’s video of the suspect’s car speeding away from his property went viral.

The vehicle was later found abandoned in a field.

Now Police Scotland has confirmed that it is investigating another raid on a house in the Blairgowrie area.

Three dogs – a springer and two Jack Russells – were stolen from kennels at Forneth on Tuesday evening.

A spokeswoman confirmed the two incidents are thought to be linked.

“At around 7.50pm, police received a report of three dogs stolen from a property in Forneth, Blairgowrie,” she said. “Police believe that this incident may be linked to a previous dog theft in Meikleour.

“Enquiries are ongoing.”

Regarding the theft on Tuesday morning, stunned owner Ally McLaren watched in horror as his two-year-old Jack Russell terrier was bundled into a waiting car.

Asked what he was doing, the stranger replied “nothing” before speeding away from the property.

The five-door car, which was bought recently in Blairgowrie and was uninsured, was later found abandoned in a field.

The suspect was captured on camera leaving the property.

“It’s shocking,” 20-year-old Mr McLaren told The Courier. “I’m still in a state of disbelief.

“I’ve been working from home since March, and we’ve got four working dogs in kennels outside the house.

“There’s another dog inside who barks every time someone comes near.

“This morning something set him off, so I went to look out the living room window.”

He said: “I saw this man standing by the kennels and he just picked up the dog in his arms.

“I couldn’t believe what I was seeing.”

A recent image of the stolen dog

Mr McLaren, an advisor for a local water services firm, said: “I ran outside, grabbing the phone as I went.

“I shouted over to the guy: What are you doing?

“He went: ‘Nothing’, and then got in his car and drove off. I whipped out my phone and took a video of him.”

The man was wearing blue Ellesse tracksuit bottoms, a camouflage jacket, black mask and blue Beanie hat.

He spoke with a slight lisp.

“He would have just walked over, unhooked the kennel door and lifted him out,” said the owner.

“My dad has worked here for more than 30 years and he has never heard of anything like this happening.

“I don’t know what the motivation was, but I’ve heard that since lockdown dogs are selling at a much higher price.”

He said the theft happened just three weeks after a stranger came to the door of the remote property, having apparently walked through nearby woods.

“He seemed very suspicious, but we thought at least he knows now that the house is occupied during the day, so he’ll leave us alone,” he said.

Images of the car and the stolen dog were shared widely across social media. The search was backed by the Missing Pets, Perth and Kinross group which has urged followers to keep an eye out for the brown-and-white-coloured Jack Russell Terrier.

Local MP Pete Wishart warned others to be vigilant and keep their pets out of sight, saying he was “sad to report that dog thieves are clearly operating in the Perthshire area”.