London, Dec 4 (ANI): Sir Ian Botham's family has doubled the award for recovery of the dog that was stolen from outside their home on Nov 20.
The 2,500 pound reward was increased to 5,000 pounds for any information leading to the return of Woody, a 15-month-old springer/cocker spaniel cross owned by the cricketers' son Liam and his fianc?e Emma Sayle.
Woody went missing from a secure courtyard at Botham's farmhouse in Ravensworth, North Yorkshire, at 11:30 am on Sunday, November 20.
"I am now at the end of my tether. It seems like he has been lost for an eternity," the Daily Mail quoted Sayle as saying.He is like my baby. It would take a certain type of human being to do harm to such a docile dog,"
Liam and Sayle, whose company Killing Kittens runs 'adult parties for open-minded' young couples, were staying at 56-year-old Sir Ian's home on the weekend the dog was taken.
Liam's estranged wife, Sarah-Jayne Botham, 37, who is in the final stages of a divorce from him and still lives in their former marital home on Sir Ian's estate, was arrested and questioned last month over the dog's disappearance before being released on bail.
Meanwhile, Sayle and former rugby union star Liam have searched an area from Bishop Auckland to Catterick, North Yorkshire and the police are still investigating the theft. (ANI)
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