A house-sitter accused of taking items from a home while caring for pets is at the centre of a dispute reported by Daily Mail. The case involves Natalie Wallis, who booked a house-sitter to look after her country property and her animals while she was away on holiday last July. According to the report, the sitter presented herself as having strong references and was described as “glamorous.” The outlet says that after Wallis returned, she discovered missing items from the property. The missing goods are described as including precious jewellery, designer shoes (such as Jimmy Choo footwear), and household cookware and other items (including Le Creuset pots). The reporting frames the incident as an example of theft occurring during a period when the sitter had access to a private residence and was responsible for supervision of pets. The available information is based on the claims and account presented in the coverage and does not include details from court proceedings or a verified legal outcome.