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Staplehurst: Missing cocker spaniel Islay reunited with owners after police raid property in Bearsted

By: David Gazet

Published: 15:00, 02 February 2017

Updated: 16:04, 02 February 2017

A dog has been reunited with her owners after police raided a property in Bearsted.

Islay, a seven-year-old cocker spaniel disappeared from her home in Staplehurst on January 19.

She was recovered when Kent Police executed a warrant in Water Lane and after a short stay with officers has now been returned safely home.

Seven-year-old cocker spaniel Islay has been reunited with her owners after police raided a property in Bearsted. Pic: Kent Police

Owner Tina Denning, said she was over the moon to have her dog back: "It was two weeks today since she was taken and as time was going on I was losing hope, so getting a phone call this morning was incredible.

"I didn't realise so many dogs go missing and obviously there is a lot on social media about it. It is amazing how supportive people are."

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Ms Denning said her dog's fluffy coat has been shorn and there is now a scar where her microchip used to be. Islay is a bit subdued from her ordeal but otherwise fit and healthy.

A police spokesman said: "No arrests have been made in connection to Isla’s disappearance however officers are conducting ongoing enquiries."

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