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Hunt for lamb rustlers

7:59am Thursday 17th April 2008

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A POLICE hunt has been launched to find the thieves who snatched a vulnerable lamb from a Hampshire field.

The farmer who owns two-week-old Patch fears that it could die unless it is properly looked after.

Today George Heathcote has issued a plea for the sheep rustlers to bring back Patch - which had been earmarked for breeding due to its distinctive markings.

Witnesses saw three people chasing the young animal in the field at Warborne Organic Farm in Lymington shortly before it went missing.

The next day, Mr Heathcote heard the mother calling for its lamb and searched the area before calling the police.

He said: "It is an extraordinary lamb. We called it The Dalmatian Puppy' because it was very humanised and seemed to like being cuddled.

"Even the most hard-hearted farmers would give it a hug."

Police have launched an appeal for information in a bid to track the three suspects.

They say that the quarter-Persian lamb, which has black, brown and white markings, was taken between Monday, April 7, and Tuesday, April 8.

Mr Heathcote believes that the animal was too big to have been taken by a fox and too reliant on its mother to have wandered off.

Anyone with information is asked to contact PC Ian Hunt at Lymington police station on 0845 045 4545, or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555


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hmm, says...
8:34am Thu 17 Apr 08

Is this the same news as yesterday

Fred, says...
8:41am Thu 17 Apr 08

"It is an extraordinary lamb. We called it The Dalmatian Puppy' because it was very humanised and seemed to like being cuddled."

What did the farmer have in store for this lamb? Was it to move in with his family or to be killed and eaten? Just wondering.

patron, Butchers says...
8:46am Thu 17 Apr 08

If the lamb was humanised surely it would be more appropriate to call it The human baby or does it bark and **** everywhere.

Denzil, Chilworth says...
8:53am Thu 17 Apr 08

"Even the most hard-hearted farmers would give it a hug"

If farmers thought hugging a lamb would make it more organic allowing the price to rise, they would be sleeping with all their animals just before sending them off to be killed and eaten.

mushboy, Soton says...
9:19am Thu 17 Apr 08

God this brought back some memories!!!

LAMB CHOP PLAY ALONG PLAY ALONG
lol

Harry Remmington, New Forest says...
9:29am Thu 17 Apr 08

Are the Police seriously wasting time on recovery of a lamb while other cases of violence and theft are neglected due to "lack of resources"

Fred, says...
9:49am Thu 17 Apr 08

Harry Remmington wrote:
Are the Police seriously wasting time on recovery of a lamb while other cases of violence and theft are neglected due to "lack of resources"
It would seem so. Have a heart - think of the children (I mean the lamb).

LUNCH BREAK, soton says...
10:38am Thu 17 Apr 08

I ate the little lamb for my Tea, it was very tender and juicy.
i now have a pair of warm woolly gloves also=result

Where's Wally, says...
10:45am Thu 17 Apr 08

Kebab anyone?

LUNCH BREAK, soton says...
10:49am Thu 17 Apr 08

last seen on an annoying Woolworth's advert, or my big round dinner plate.wally i thought you liked a spit roast!

Wewullywinky, says...
11:12am Thu 17 Apr 08

Lamb rustlers can be found in Tesco's near the beefburgers.

StEmmosFire, Woolston says...
12:52pm Thu 17 Apr 08

Fred wrote:
Harry Remmington wrote: Are the Police seriously wasting time on recovery of a lamb while other cases of violence and theft are neglected due to "lack of resources"
It would seem so. Have a heart - think of the children (I mean the lamb).
Yep, this is obviously far more serious than the vandalism on the Weston shore huts or the Card Cloning going on at the Shell Garage in Woolston.

Mint Sauce, says...
7:13pm Thu 17 Apr 08

what bah stard stole my Lamb

Bet he was WELSH

St. Ray, St. Elsewhere says...
7:53pm Thu 17 Apr 08

Chop Chop, plod, I will soon have eaten it all. It was only small so it won't go far.

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