Sheep killed in ‘grisly attack’ at Notts farm
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Nottinghamshire police were alerted after a farmer heard loud bang noises and talking in a field.
The caller left his house and went out with his torch to find three sheep dead: two of the animals were found to have had their throats cut and another sheep has been suspected to have died through shock.
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Some of the sheep were still alive despite the injuries and the farmer believed a vehicle in a lay-by close to the farm was connected to the incident.
Police officers moved quickly to arrest a 41-year-old man thanks to the help of a local game keeper who helped to track down a suspect.
The game keeper followed the vehicle into the city which was finally stopped in Gregory Boulevard.
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Devastated farmer Michael Asher said: "It is very unnerving and frightening really. I'm devastated as this will affect the lambing next year. Three female sheep all died last night and it's scary that this should happen.
"Obviously with Coronavirus, people shouldn't be out and about. They shouldn't be leaving their homes. This is the last thing people need with what’s going on.
"I was told by my neighbour who heard noises and I came out to see the sheep injured. It's not acceptable.
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Hide Ad"Having spoken to the officers they are obviously very keen in this incident, which is great, they've done a lot of work already and it's good to hear that someone has been arrested."
A 41-year-old man was arrested under suspicion of criminal damage, theft of a motor vehicle and animal cruelty.
The incident happened around 11pm on April 6, on Oxton Road.
If you have any information please call 101, quoting incident number 917 of April 6, 2020.