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wkjames
07-29-2008, 05:58 PM
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Jul 29, 12:24 PM EDT


Thieves break into aquatics shop, steal shark


LONDON (AP) -- British police were searching for a shark stolen from an aquatics shop over the weekend in southern England.

The female Australian marbled cat shark was one of a breeding pair kept in a converted garage in the back of a store owned by Peter Newman in Farnborough, about 20 miles west of London's Heathrow Airport, police said Tuesday.

The shark, two feet long and mottled brown, is rare in Britain, police said.

Newman, 68, said he realized the shark was missing Saturday morning when he found the door to the converted garage ajar and the lights on inside.

"I'm just very angry really," he told The Associated Press on Tuesday. "Whoever came in there clearly knew what they were after. They probably would have taken the pair, but the male's a bit harder to catch really."

The two sharks have produced seven pups, which are kept in an adjacent tank, Newman said. None of them were taken in the theft.

His wife, June Newman, said the pair might together be worth as much as $20,000 because of their rarity. She said her husband might have left a door unlocked.

She also said she was puzzled by the theft, explaining that it would have been difficult to snatch the shark because the top of the tank was around five feet off the ground.

"It's mind-boggling to me as to how this shark has been taken," she said.

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wkjames
07-29-2008, 07:19 PM
This strikes me as peculiar. If someone knew they were there to steal, then they are probably local to the area. Anyone who would steal this, would want to show it, wouldn't they? With worldwide publicity, they probably never could. Even if it was only local news, the reefing community is pretty small. What good is something beautiful and rare, unless you get to share it... or at least make others green with envy. Surely whoever did this would eventually show their tank to someone who could recognize what they were seeing. I hope they get caught, and the sharks are safe.

Maybe that is just how my mind works. Then again, I'm not going to steal $20,000 worth of fish. Heck, I wouldn't steal :2cents: worth of fish. I like this hobby, but I wouldn't risk my freedom over it.

Chad Vossen
07-29-2008, 07:45 PM
the thief probably didn't expect such publicity. i also think the they planned on selling the sharks, if not breed them themselves. though the fact the thief only got away with the female, their only choice is to sell it. assuming the shark survived.

wkjames
07-29-2008, 09:08 PM
maybe they were really in the mood for sushi, and every place was closed.

spectrum
07-29-2008, 09:39 PM
Dont some places pay high buck for shark fin, and other items of the Shark?

Chad Vossen
07-29-2008, 11:15 PM
id expect this particular fish to be worth more alive than dead.

REEFSTOCK
07-30-2008, 09:31 AM
I bet it died and he is trying to cash in on insurance, with what info is available.

fivesmallworlds
07-30-2008, 10:00 AM
I was thinking it probably just went carpet surfing, but didn't even think about the insurance aspect. I smell something fishy here...

Carman34l
07-30-2008, 04:02 PM
I bet it died and he is trying to cash in on insurance, with what info is available.

This is what I thought from reading the story as well. Story seams fishy to me.

ok sorry for that, i had to.

fivesmallworlds
07-30-2008, 04:05 PM
pun stealer... lol

Carman34l
07-30-2008, 04:14 PM
ahh lol


i didnt even read you post!

lol
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