Police probe into Calderdale sheep worrying incident

Police are investigating a sheep worrying incident in Calderdale
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Between January 20 and January 21 a report was made to the West Yorkshire Police's Wildlife and Rural crime unit of a sheep worrying incident in Hebden Bridge

Police officers is asking anyone with information to contact them on 101 quoting reference number 13200467816

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Sheep worrying is a criminal offence and owners who allow their dog to carry out this activity could face a large fine or imprisonment.

Stock image of sheep in a fieldStock image of sheep in a field
Stock image of sheep in a field

It includes attacking the animals physically, running after them or chasing the sheep around especially when they are carrying lambs – or are themselves young lambs.

Dog faeces left on grazing land may also carry diseases that can kill sheep and affect unborn lambs.

The policing of wildlife crime is a specialist subject. West Yorkshire Police has appointed Wildlife Crime Officers (WCOs) who, along with their normal duties, volunteer to investigate wildlife offences.

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WCOs are specially trained in investigating crimes against wildlife. They will either assist other police officers or take the lead role in the investigation of the more intricate cases, and can also offer training and advice to colleagues.