Vicky Pattison, 34, took to social media to share the news that her dog was stolen yesterday.

The former Geordie Shore star shared a photo of himself on Instagram with his dog Milo and partner Ercan Ramdan.

He wrote: “Today was the scariest day we have had since we had Milo.

“He was out with his lovely dog ​​sitter and when he left one of Milo’s friends someone stole his truck with my baby and some of his friends in the back.

“Then we got the call and I collapsed immediately, sobbing and fearing the worst … I had literally never felt such fear.



Vicky shared a photo of herself on Instagram with her partner Ercan Ramdan

Long story short, guys, the van was found abandoned by the police on a farm with the fur babies still in the back, thank goodness.

“But honestly this time of not knowing and caring was just terrible, I felt so helpless and devastated.”

The reality star asked for information and denounced the perpetrators as “utter rubbish”.

He continued: “It’s all about the police now, but if you have any information please contact us, it happened in the South Woodford area and the police were excellent.”



He described Milo as

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“Fortunately this time it ended well, but things could have been very different.

“Milo is a resilient and courageous guy and seems to be fine after his traumatic afternoon, but I can’t waste time thinking about the alternative.

“I don’t understand what kind of person steals someone else’s property and worse still when he realizes there are live animals breathing in his back he dumps them into a hot truck in the middle of nowhere, not caring what happens to They



Milo is now back home safe and sound.

“I would call them animals, but they don’t deserve it, they’re a real scum.”

She concluded her message by saying that the thief “should be ashamed of himself” and that they made her sick.

He wrote: “Milo is now back with his mother and father and is being pampered as he should be and we are so happy and grateful … Thank you all for the messages of concern.”