Two of the four puppies stolen from a property in Baldivis have been found.
In an update on Monday, July 28, police confirmed that two of the puppies were recovered in Bunbury and Australind and have been reunited with their owner.
The search continues for the two remaining puppies.
An investigation began last week after an unknown number of people entered a property on Fifty Road sometime between 10:30am and 2pm on Thursday, July 24 and stole four South African Mastiffs.

The puppies - two boys named Trigger and Odin, and their two sisters – Millie and Ocean - are eight weeks old and have not been weaned from their mother.
Police urge anyone with any information or vision relating to this incident, to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at www.crimestopperswa.com.au
People providing information to Crime Stoppers may remain anonymous if they wish.

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