Gary R
18-11-2015, 01:18 PM
A pondkeeper returned from holiday to find his collection of Japanese Koi had disappeared.
Ray Ricards, from Farmborough, had 20 fish, all between 60–90cm/24–36in in length. They were valued at an estimated £25,000.
Mr Ricards has been keeping fish for 40 years. It's thought the pond was deliberately targeted by thieves who knew it was there.
He told Bath Chronicle (http://www.bathchronicle.co.uk/Farmborough-man-25-000-worth-fish-stolen-home/story-27801321-detail/story.html): "I kept them as pets really and each one had its own name. They represented something in life. It's not the value of them that I care about. They were my fish."
Mr Ricards has reported the theft to the police and he is also offering a reward for the safe return of the fish.
Ray Ricards, from Farmborough, had 20 fish, all between 60–90cm/24–36in in length. They were valued at an estimated £25,000.
Mr Ricards has been keeping fish for 40 years. It's thought the pond was deliberately targeted by thieves who knew it was there.
He told Bath Chronicle (http://www.bathchronicle.co.uk/Farmborough-man-25-000-worth-fish-stolen-home/story-27801321-detail/story.html): "I kept them as pets really and each one had its own name. They represented something in life. It's not the value of them that I care about. They were my fish."
Mr Ricards has reported the theft to the police and he is also offering a reward for the safe return of the fish.