A lost dog has been found in Chesham.
The pooch, which was spotted in Hog Lane, was found by Thames Valley Police and is now currently being looked after by the Buckinghamshire Council dog warden.
He was found on Thursday, June 3 and a search has now started to try and find the dog’s owner.
In a brief tweet that was published by Chiltern & South Bucks on Friday, June 4, they said: “We need your help!
If you know the owner, please get in touch
🚨 We need your help! 🚨
— TVP Chiltern&S.Bucks (@TVP_ChiltSBucks) June 4, 2021
Is this your dog / do you know the owner? 🐶
This little chap was found yesterday on Hog Lane, #Chesham. He has been handed over to the @BucksCouncil dog warden.
Dog Warden 📞= 0344 482 8346 + Reference: SDK/ICS1050675 - TVP ref: INC-20210603-2166 pic.twitter.com/s6YZWVjNLu
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“Is this your dog/do you know the owner?
“This little chap was found yesterday (June 3) on Hog Lane, Chesham.
“He has been handed over to the Buckinghamshire dog warden.”
If you know the owners of this dog, please contact the warden on 0344 482 8346, with the reference number: SDK/ICS1050675.
The Thames Valley Police reference number is: INC-20210603-2166.
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