A man has been arrested after a smash-and-grab burglary at a dog grooming business in a Nottinghamshire town. Police said they detained the suspect within minutes of an alarm sounding a Wagz Pet Boutique in Lead Hill, Worksop, on Tuesday night .
It was reported a suspect was seen seconds before the smashing of glass at the premises. After being given a description, officers tracked down and arrested a suspect in Norfolk Street at around 11.30pm. A 30-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of burglary and a laptop suspected to have been stolen from the business was also recovered. Inquiries are ongoing into the burglary.
Sergeant Simon Whitehouse, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “The last thing any local business needs is to be targeted by burglars. I'd like to reassure our local retailers that the force treats commercial burglary and theft very seriously and will continue to deal robustly with anyone believed to be involved in such crimes and work hard to secure justice for burglary victims.”