POLICE have called on members of the public to help reunite a lost dog with her owner.
The North Flintshire Police team issued an appeal in relation to the dog (pictured) at around 2.30pm on Saturday.
A spokesman said: "We are looking to reunite the dog in the photo with her owners.
"She has been handed in at Deeside Police station by unknown persons in the last hour.
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"Officers are trying to see if she has been chipped at the local vets.
"If you have knowledge of who she belongs to please get in touch with us or head down to Deeside Police Station."
The spokesman added it had been discovered that the dog was indeed chipped and is currently at The Grange Vets in Mold, adding: "If the owner can make contact with them (the vets) to collect!"
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