North Friesland's Administrative District - Stolen: Herd of Sheep from Beltringharder Koog Inlet Embankment
Some mysterious people have taken 87 sheep from a pasture at Beltringharder Koog (Nordfriesland district). The owner noticed their absence during a routine check on Friday afternoon, the authorities revealed on Wednesday. Because both the gates and fences remained undamaged, it's assumed that theft has taken place. The captured animals are three- to four-year-old Suffolk-Texel sheep, identified by blue and green numbers next to their right ears. The law enforcement suspects multiple vehicles were needed for the time-consuming process and are currently searching for potential witnesses.
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The theft of 87 sheep from Beltringharder Koog is a serious crime that has taken place in the District of North Friesland. Due to the undamaged gates and fences, the authorities believe multiple vehicles were involved in this time-consuming heist. The stolen animals are three- to four-year-old Suffolk-Texel sheep, easily identifiable by the blue and green numbers on their right ears, and they belong to farmers in the region of Schleswig-Holstein.