Devon and Cornwall Police seized the dog after it was found in public with no lead or muzzle over five weeks ago
A judge has ordered that two XL Bully dogs are put to sleep, after their Sheffield owner failed to register them following a change in the law. Kylie Daley, aged 25, of Chapletown, pleaded guilty at a previous hearing to owning two XL Bully Dogs and had failed to register them with Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA). Appearing before Sheffield Magistrates’ Court on Friday, May 3, 2024, the judge ordered that both dogs are put to sleep. Following Daley’s appearance, she...
Irresponsible dog owners failing to clean up after their pets drive many people up the wall. A Freedom of Information request by The Star has revealed the scale of the problem in Sheffield. In 2022, Sheffield City Council received 156 reports of dog fouling across the city, while in 2023, another 116 reports were received. Despite a total of 272 complaints across those two years, the council said that not a single fixed penalty notice (FPN) had been issued during that time to the dog owners who...
According to police, at around 4:10 p.m. on Sunday, May 5, officers responded to the 100 block of Elsing Green Way in the Highland Springs are for a report of a shooting. At the scene, the officers spoke to the caller, who said they heard shooting and found two of his dogs injured in his backyard.
A team from Nagaon Police, led by Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Kaliabar, in collaboration with officers from Samaguri Police Station and Jakhalbanda Police Station, recovered 26 small plastic containers containing suspected heroin. The net weight of the seized substance is reported to be 2.07 grams.The operation, aimed at curbing the illicit drug trade in the region, resulted in the arrest of 5 individuals allegedly involved in the possession and distribution of narcotics. The suspects...
This photo shows the inside of a cannabis farm which was raided by police in Sheffield. A man was interviewed under caution after officers uncovered the plants, police said today, Saturday, May 18. Officers executed a drugs warrant at the address in Ecclesfield, where they found the plants growing, on Tuesday, May 14. South Yorkshire Police said: “One male in his 40s was interviewed under caution and reported for the offences.”
Police say they are investigating the incident and interrogating the men.
Police said the dog's owner will be spoken to 'in due course'
York Regional Police (YRP) are searching for a man who allegedly sexually assaulted a woman who was walking her dog in Markham last week. The incident occurred on May 4 just after 7 p.m. on a pathway between Riverwalk Drive and Boswell Drive, in the area of Highway 407 and Ninth Line. A woman was walking her dog when an unknown man approached her and asked to take a photo of the dog, police said. "As the suspect angled his phone toward the victim, he requested to take a picture with the...
Armed officers were called to reports of illegal hunting in Sheffield last night, with a police plane also deployed. South Yorkshire Police said they had been called on Monday, May 13, at 9pm, to reports of poaching in the Stocksbridge area of the city. “It was reported that a group of men and four dogs were illegally hunting in the area around Whitwell Lane,” the force added in a statement. “Officers attended, supported by the National Police Air Service, to search the surrounding areas. Sign...
More than 300 weapons have been seized after police in Sheffield swooped following reports of young people selling knives online. South Yorkshire Police said the weapons, which included machetes and crossbows, were found after officers executed a warrant on Emerson Crescent. “The warrant was obtained following reports of knives being sold online by young people,” the force said. “These reports were soon proven correct as officers uncovered 350 weapons including machetes, locking knives,...
In a bid to placate concerns from rural communities, the new legislation will allow officers to detain pets who 'attack or worry livestock', allowing farmers to 'breathe a sigh of relief'.