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Sheep stolen from field in Geddinge Lane area of Wootton, near Dover

Two sheep have been swiped from a field and another found with its legs tied up.

Police have launched an investigation after the theft happened near the A2 in the Geddinge Lane area of Wootton, near Dover.

Two sheep were stolen from a field in Wootton, near Dover. Picture: Kent Police
Two sheep were stolen from a field in Wootton, near Dover. Picture: Kent Police

One of the missing sheep is described as black and is a Zwartbles breed. The second sheep was also black, small and a Hebridean breed.

A third sheep was found in the field with its legs tied up.

Sergeant Darren Walshaw said: “There is an indication nationally that this crime type is on the increase, although in Kent they still remain rare.

“This particular report is upsetting as the Zwartbles sheep was a pet as well so is dearly missed.

“Anyone who has information regarding the missing sheep is asked to contact police on 01843 222289 quoting 46/134280/23.

Police say a third sheep was also found with its legs tied up in the field in Wootton, near Dover. Picture: Kent Police
Police say a third sheep was also found with its legs tied up in the field in Wootton, near Dover. Picture: Kent Police

“Livestock owners are reminded to ensure their livestock are kept safe and to make regular checks on them.

“I would also encourage the rural community to be vigilant when out and to report any suspicious activity, including descriptions and vehicle details of those suspected to be involved in a theft offence.”

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