Mystery solved: Decapitated animals found near Fremont train station identified

(Crohn) – It seems that the horrific mystery of a cut -cut -headed residue is located on a bench near a train station in Freemont earlier this month – at least was resolved at least. On Sunday, April 13, at around 2:30 pm, Amsrak Police contacted the Freemun Police Department in relation to an animal cut off on a bench at the Sinfille Train Station.

Fremont PD responded and found that the animal remains on the bench, along with a nearby bag containing a second -headed and stabilized animal. Either way, it was impossible to determine the types of animals.

An investigation was launched, and the forensic doctor was contacted to help. The initial examination of the criminal veterinarian was not decisive. As a follow -up, send free PD residue to a specialized facility for more analysis and DNA testing.

Koes, Namibia, Africa – Dorper sheep in Coral on the African sheep farm. (Photography: Edwin Remesburg/VW photos via Getty Images)

On Tuesday, PD said that the remains were examined by a veterinarian at the University of California, Davis. The results of this examination concluded that the remains were from Durober sheep, and there is a common strain of sheep.

Police said that more investigations did not reveal any evidence of an evil or strict activity. Fremont PD said the case is suspended because there is no evidence of a crime.

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