Two dogs have been seized by the authorities after several sheep were attacked by the animals in south Buckinghamshire.
In all, five livestock were injured which led to some of the creatures being euthanized.
The animals were seen in Iver.
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Yesterday the Taskforce responded to an incident of livestock worrying within the Iver area of Buckinghamshire. Several sheep were injured & had to be euthanized. 2x dogs have been seized as part of the investigation. If you have any info pls call 101 & quote ref 43230367596 pic.twitter.com/847PS3wM3p
— TVP Rural Crime Taskforce 🚜 🚔 (@TVP_RuralCrime) August 18, 2023
In a very brief statement from the Thames Valley Police Rural Crime Taskforce, they said: “Taskforce responded to an incident of livestock worrying within the Iver area of Buckinghamshire.
“Several sheep were injured and had to be euthanized.
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“Two dogs have been seized as part of the investigation.
“If you have any info pls call 101 & quote ref 43230367596 “
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