Derbyshire Times news bulletin with editor Phil Bramley
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00:00Here's today's Derbyshire Times video bulletin.
00:03Shocking doorbell camera footage has revealed the moment a family's cockapoo pet was dog-napped from a Derbyshire driveway in broad daylight.
00:11Three-year-old Alan was brazenly taken by a callous crook on Harlow Way in Ashbourne last Tuesday morning.
00:18Video footage captures a hooded man in dark clothing walking onto the driveway before leading the pooch away from the property at around 11am.
00:26Holly Bryan, who is the cousin of Alan's owner Stuart Godfrey, was at the house at the time and has launched a campaign to track Alan down.
00:34She explained how the pet had been tied to a post on an extendable lead on the driveway because work was being done on Stuart's garden.
00:41She said,
00:57Derbyshire Police confirmed that they have launched an investigation but said that no arrests have yet been made.
01:03Anyone who has information that could help their investigation is asked to contact Derbyshire Police,
01:08or alternatively you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers and pass on information anonymously.
01:16The organisers of an annual Boxing Day rafting event have confirmed plans for its comeback next month
01:21and are crossing their fingers for better weather conditions after the 2023 edition was capsized.
01:27The event has been a popular feature in Matlock since 1961,
01:31drawing families across Derbyshire for a walk along the banks of the Derwent as crews steer makeshift craft through the choppy waters.
01:38Dangerously high river levels forced a late cancellation last Christmas Eve,
01:42but organisers of the Derbyshire Association of Sub-Aqua Clubs are preparing to dip their oars in the water once again.
01:48Over the years, the event has raised more than £250,000 for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution,
01:55helping to pay for two boats patrolling Britain's coastline.