Sittling: Totes chicken discovered on the town sign - police investigated!

Sittling: Totes chicken discovered on the town sign - police investigated!

In the small town of Sittling, a shocking incident causes a stir: A dead animal was attached to a town sign again. According to the Kelheim police, this time it was a chicken. Such cruel actions are not new in the region, because only recently, on October 5, a dead rooster was already found in the same place.

The police are now investigating in both cases about a violation of the Animal Welfare Act. It remains unclear whether there is a connection between these incidents, but this cannot be excluded, the police said. It is noteworthy that in both cases the animals were unharmed, which is why the exact cause of death remains unclear. Details on possible motifs or suspects were not published by the police.

call for help

The investigators are looking for information on these incidents and calls the population to report to the Kelheim police if someone has made observations. Interested parties can do this on the phone number (09441) 50420. Any hint could help clarify the background of these disturbing incidents and find the person responsible.

These shocking events raise questions and contribute to a climate of uncertainty among the residents. It is to be hoped that the police will quickly come to answers and that further incidents of this kind can be prevented. The cruel manner of how the animals were shown on a deep lack of understanding for animal welfare and its meaning.

The complexity of the situation is reinforced by ignorance of the perpetrators' motives. As such acts usually indicate provocative intentions, the public reaction to these incidents is of great importance. The memory value of such actions can be worrying because they not only affect animal welfare law, but could also ensure social tensions. The police encourage everyone to be vigilant and report suspicious activities to avoid similar incidents in the future

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