Puppy stolen from home in Scarborough - can you help police find her?

North Yorkshire Police are appealing for witnesses to a theft of a puppy in Scarborough.
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The puppy was taken between 8pm and 8.30pm on Sunday January 5 when a garden was entered on Seamer Road, Scarborough (towards the retail park end).

The gate of the property was left open.

The puppy is described as a dark coloured female Staffordshire Bull Terrier with a white mark on her chest and brindle on sides of body, answering to the name of Lucy.

A photo of Lucy supplied by North Yorkshire Police.A photo of Lucy supplied by North Yorkshire Police.
A photo of Lucy supplied by North Yorkshire Police.
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Police say Lucy is micro chipped and possibly wearing a pink collar.

Officers are asking anyone driving in the area at the time with any dash-cam footage to contact police so it can be checked for anything suspicious.

They are also appealing for any information about the whereabouts of Lucy or anything which could help us return Lucy to her owner.

To pass on information or footage call 101 quoting 12200002801.

You can also call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Update: Police confirmed on January 6 that Lucy had been found.