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Update: Therapy dog Dylan stolen from vulnerable owner in Brighton this afternoon returned to owner

Sussex Police are seeking to identify the man pictured after a therapy dog called Dylan was stolen from his vulnerable owner at Nisa in The Highway, Moulsecoomb, this afternoon.

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Police said they wish to speak to him regarding the incident.

A Sussex Police spokesman said: “Contact us if you can help, quoting serial 603 of 07/03.”

Update 20:08pm: Dylan has been returned to his owner this evening.

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