Police appeal for witnesses after calves killed on Worcestershire farm
They were killed overnight.
Officers are appealing for witnesses after two calves were killed and at least two more were badly injured during an attack at a farm in Frankley Green overnight.
The attack happened at a site off Frankley Green Lane between 6pm yesterday (Sunday) and 8am this morning (Monday 16 October).
It is believed the calves were targeted for illegal markets as meat was taken from the two found dead. Unfortunately, another two that were also attacked and injured will now be put to sleep.
Police are carrying out enquiries to establish whether this is linked to a previous incident at another farm in Frankley on Monday 11 September where three calves were killed in a bid to steal their meat.
The offenders killed three calves at a location near Egg Hill Lane on that occasion but were interrupted before they could get away with the meat.
PC Dale Tomkins, Rural and Business Officer for North Worcestershire, said: “We would appeal to anyone who may have witnessed any suspicious activities around the Frankley Green Lane area overnight to contact us please.
“It’s likely the offenders would have needed a reasonably sized vehicle, possibly even a van or pick-up, to make off with this quantity of meat.
“Furthermore, it goes without saying that if you are offered meat on the black market this is not only illegal, but you can also not be sure of its origins or quality so please do not buy it.”