Two in court over stolen £500 Telford puppy
A man and woman appeared in court accused of handling a stolen Japanese chin puppy in Telford.
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Jamie Paul Impey, 37, of Telford, and Tracey Blevins, 44, of Wolverhampton, denied receiving stolen goods.
The charge relates to a breed of toy dog preferred by royalty in Japan which was allegedly stolen in a burglary and sold for £500 at a car boot sale in Chirk.
Impey, of Boulton Grange and Blevins, of Codsall Road, appeared at Telford Magistrates Court. They will face trial and will appear at Shrewsbury Crown Court on July 7.





