Police arrested a man in his 50s and seized two dogs after executing an animal welfare warrant at a property in Clayhanger, Mid Devon, on Monday 11 May. The operation was carried out in response to concerns raised by Mid Devon District Council and was supported by the council’s Licensing Team and the RSPCA.
The two dogs taken into RSPCA care included a terrier suffering from injuries and infection, and a heavily pregnant beagle. Investigations into their welfare are ongoing.
Neighbourhood Beat Manager PC Neil Minehan led the early morning raid, highlighting the importance of public reports in protecting vulnerable animals. He said, “Animal welfare is something we take seriously,” and urged anyone with concerns to come forward.
Under Section 18 of the Animal Welfare Act, the two dogs were removed from the property for their safety. Mid Devon District Council also issued improvement notices concerning other animals found at the location, indicating ongoing welfare issues.
The man arrested is currently released under investigation on suspicion of firearms and animal welfare offences. Enquiries remain ongoing as police and council teams continue to work together.
Amy Sully, Regulatory Officer at Mid Devon District Council, encouraged the public to report any cases of animal neglect or abuse. Reports can be made through the Council’s Licensing Team, the police, or the RSPCA.
For urgent incidents or suspected animal fighting, emergency services should be contacted on 999. To report animal welfare concerns, visit the RSPCA website or call 0300 1234 999.
Originally published by UKNIP.