The Courier Week 73

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Edition 73

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Friday, July 13, 2012

Yorkie’s walkie is all the talkie

A TINY, nervous Yorkshire Terrier has been dramatically reunited with its owner after going missing on the campo near Crevillente – thanks to TKO Gold radio. But only after the frightened animal had been bizarrely exchanged for a dozen duck eggs and taken to Elche as a present for a Spaniard’s grandkids. Little Mia disappeared during a visit by her Quesada-based owner, Doreen Hodgson, to her daughter and son-in-law’s rural home and a frantic search of the entire house and its surroundings proved fruitless. ‘‘Bearing in mind this is a dog that could

not look after herself, everybody was worried,’’ Doreen’s son-in-law Roy Reading told The Courier. “My sister-in-law Jayne then had the idea to call TKO Gold and within minutes DJ Dave Knights was asking listeners to keep an eye out for Mia, though we all knew it was probably a waste of time.’’ Meanwhile, Roy’s 11-year-old twins Adam and Rebecca trekked half a kilometre down a dirt track to a nearby campsite where they spoke to a woman called Audrey about the missing perrita. But Roy thought they were wasting their time, pointing out: “Mia's legs are probably three inches long and I thought there is no way she could get there.’’ Amazingly, she did get there – and after negotiating a normally-shut electric gate, headed in the direction of one of a British resident who just happened to be a mate of Roy’s! “Eddie and he was sitting outside his caravan enjoying the sun when he saw what looked like a big rat walking towards him,’’ says Roy. “The rat turned out to be Mia who had walked through a normally shut electric gate which just happened to be open because a car had just gone in. “This thirsty, very hot and normally nervous dog- who is frightened of her own shadow -calmly walked up to Eddie. “He had no reason to connect the dog to us, because he didn't know it existed, so eventually he went to a Spanish neighbour who has a smallholding to ask if the dog was his. Eddie can’t speak Spanish at all and was

ROD ALERT Doreen Hodgson with grandchildren Adam and Rebecca - and of course Mia

A DEVASTATED expat was left reeling this week after a cheeky villain ‘fished’ two handbags, a wallet and valuable jewellery out of his home with a telescopic angling rod.

Vigilance warning as angler danglers line up new victims

It’s not a new ploy - but the audacity of the lunchtime robber stunned the victim and his family. By DONNA GEE He nabbed a 1,300 euro haul while the family relaxed slightly at the crown.’’ on the upstairs terrace of The victim, who we’ll call their El Raso home. John, revealed: “Although And the victim, who wishes windows were open, the 'perto remain anonymous, warned local homeowners: sianas' (shutters) were down. “Be on your guard. We did It appears the rod was used see a swarthy guy with a tel- with a net or grip to lift the escopic fishing rod around items with the persianas the property, but thought pushed up. “Our daughter was visiting nothing of it, even though there are no fish in the near- from the UK and it was not until she asked if we had by salt lakes. “He was around 5ft 10in seen her handbag that we with cropped hair balding realised it was missing. It

contained 500€, a digital camera and mobile phone. “My wallet, Smart phone, sunglasses and Seiko watch, all of which were on the dining table, were also taken. “We went into the bedroom our daughter was using and her wedding ring and engagement ring had gone, while a small jewellery box had its three drawers missing. “We cancelled our credit and debit cards and discovered one card had three failed attempts in an ATM. They drew 100€ with another

card and on the fourth try got 200€ from a third card.’’ On Tuesday night, the Local Police called to say they had found the bags and wallet along with SIP card and driving licences – but minus the financial cards. “The handbags were found in Pino Mar waste ground by a lady,’’ added John. “Our daughter’s driving licence was not returned, and the whole experience had an upsetting effect on her through the loss of her wedding ring.’’

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