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Leeds suspected car thieves arrested after police follow snowy footprints

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The two alleged car thieves were arrested after officer followed their footprints in the snow in Leeds

Two alleged car thieves were arrested in Leeds after officers followed their footsteps in the snow from the abandoned vehicle to their homes.

In a social media post, West Yorkshire Police's Dogs unit said the pair should be given the "dumbest criminal award".

The tweet added that despite the snowy weather on Thursday not deterring them, "cold must have numbed their brains".

One comment said the two "should have run backwards so the footsteps went the other way".

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