Police in Brighton are appealing for help to trace a woman as part of a pet theft investigation.
Officers say a suspect claimed to be working for the RSPCA before taking a chihuahua-yorkie cross named Loki.
A 55-year-old man has already been arrested on suspicion of theft and resisting arrest.
Enquiries are ongoing, and police are urging anyone with information to come forward.
If you recognise this woman, or have been approached by someone suspicious claiming to work for the RSPCA, report to police online or via 101 quoting serial 552 of 22/03.
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