Help find Fergie the tortoise '“ stolen from family attraction
The two-year-old Hermann’s tortoise has been missing from Blackberry Farm in Whitesmith, near Uckfield, since Saturday (September 8).
CCTV images appear to show a man pick it up and hand it to a woman, who then slips it into her hoody pocket shortly before 5pm that day.
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Hide AdThe suspects are then seen to leave the farm with four or five children, before boarding the number 54 bus to Uckfield, where they got off.
Paul Harris, owner, said: “It’s shocking that someone could do this to a family farm. We’re a visitor attraction and we just can’t believe it.
“Fergie had a companion in Dexter, another two-year-old tortoise, and the pair were inseparable. Our cat Boots has now taken it upon herself to keep Dexter company. However we’d love for them to be reunited as soon as possible.
“We’re concerned for Fergie’s welfare and we’re urging anyone with any information to contact the police.”
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Hide AdFergie and Dexter were donated to the farm by a visitor, and both are microchipped.
Anyone who has any information about the incident is asked to report it online or call 101, quoting serial 1245 of 08/09.
You can also contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or report it online.