The 12-week-old spaniel-type dogs were found dead, soaking wet and lying in grass on Moor Road near Staindrop, County Durham.
"As bins are the property of residents, it's also possible that it could have been taken to Germany by a former resident moving to the area and may have been used to store items in the move."The spokesperson said the council would be interested to find out how it arrived.
Social media suggestions ranged from realistic possibilities about it being reused by the manufacturers to pondering whether an unfortunate person in Ayrshire was currently wondering where their bin had gone.The use of force by Met Police officers during the arrest of the actor Reece Richards "was reasonable in the circumstances", the police watchdog has found.The star of Netflix's Sex Education said he was
when he was arrested in Fulham, west London, in September. Officers had mistaken him for a criminal suspect.The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) also did not uphold a complaint by Mr Richards that he was treated in a discriminatory manner because he was black, and said no officers would be disciplined.
The Met Police said it was "pleased" with the decision but acknowledged the incident must have been "distressing" for the actor.
Mr Richards said he was on his way home from a West End performance of Hairspray the Musical on 4 September, when he said he witnessed a car crash and two men running away.He said: "Andrew got caught up in the moment."
He added his brother must have read the club statement, together with comments online and thought he would either face a lengthy ban or a custodial sentence, and "could not face the embarrassment of either outcome".HM Coroner for North Wales John Gittins said: "It is a very tragic loss in very extreme, difficult circumstances.
"I can see this is a gentleman who is very much missed and the hole he has left is very difficult to fill in all of your lives."“There is no room for error,” says Isak Rockström. “Where we are now, the only help we could get would be from the few Canadian Coast Guard icebreakers that are patrolling the whole Canadian Arctic.”