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Thieves steal boy's tarantula


THIEVES who raided a teenager’s home swiped his beloved pet spider – and ignored his Xbox.

Liam Douglas, 15, was asleep upstairs with his five brothers when the thieves made off with Fangs, a Mexican red-knee tarantula worth about £200.

They also took Fangs’s tank and lamp from the house in The Rosary, Wootton Bassett but ignored other valuable items.

Mum Juli, 38, was out when the thieves entered the dining room on January 10 at 2am and had asked her sons to leave the front door on the latch.

“I was at a friend’s house when somebody must have got in and stolen the spider. None of the boys heard a sound,” she said, “It is very strange because there was an Xbox 360 and hundreds of games on the floor at the time, but they went straight for the spider.

“It seems like they knew exactly what they were doing and what they wanted.”

The family, who also own several land snails, a bearded dragon and a snake, bought Fangs for £200 just 18 months ago and are desperate for him to be returned. Juli said: “They took everything, including the tank and the lamp, so altogether it was all worth about £400.

“Liam is absolutely gutted. He sobbed his heart out when he found out.”

Mexican red-knee tarantualas grow up to five inches long and, despite common misconceptions, do not usually bite people but, if threatened, will rear up on their hind legs and flick hairs.

The spiders, which can live up to 30 years, are native to the scrub forests of Mexico and Central America.

Anyone with any information about the theft can call Sgt Martin Alvis of Wootton Bassett police station on 0845 408 7000.

Comments(5)

Big Mac says...
10:58am Sat 24 Jan 09

I suppose it'd be too much to hope that this creature is capable of killing the theives?

Mavis says...
11:44am Sat 24 Jan 09

hopefully they will be caught when spidey decides he doesnt like to be poked and prodded and caues them severe pain

Concerned of Wiltshire says...
6:54pm Sat 24 Jan 09

'Mum Juli, 38, was out when the thieves entered the dining room on January 10 at 2am'...

2am. Wow.

How old is the eldest of the five brothers?

Who was the in charge of the children?

Steve Halden says...
8:36am Sun 25 Jan 09

There is something very wrong with British law if it allows a tarantula to be kept as a pet, in a private house.

These spiders are very dangerous and should be in a zoo, and kept under heavy security.

Even better dont let them into the country at all.

Ankh says...
4:14pm Sun 25 Jan 09

Sounds a bit strange to me. For thieves to break in and only nick a spider when there was an "Xbox 360 and hundreds of games on the floor". Wow, that would be worth thousands.


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