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French bulldog found 200 miles away in Scotland after being reported stolen
Summary
Tilly, a French bulldog reported stolen from Manchester, was located in Ayr after a drone search and is being returned to her family with help from Ayrshire Drone Dog Rescue and police.
Content
Tilly, a French bulldog reported stolen from Manchester, was found in Ayr after a drone search and is being returned to her family. The discovery came five months after her disappearance and about 200 miles from her home. Ayrshire Drone Dog Rescue led the search with assistance from police in both areas, local vets and members of the public. The rescue group said it limited public details during the operation to protect Tilly's safety.
What we know:
- Tilly was located in Ayr following a drone search by Ayrshire Drone Dog Rescue.
- She was found roughly 200 miles from Manchester and is en route back to her family.
- Police Scotland and Greater Manchester Police assisted the search, along with local vets and volunteers.
- The rescue team asked for related public posts to be removed while they worked to protect the dog's welfare.
- The voluntary group was established in June 2022 and says it has reunited hundreds of missing and found dogs.
- Tilly's owner expressed gratitude to those involved; Police Scotland has been contacted for comment.
Summary:
Tilly's location brings an end, for now, to a five-month search and the dog is being returned to Manchester. The rescue organisation said it will share a further update once Tilly is safely back with her family, who have been reported as missing her dearly.
