Crime
Massachusetts Police looking for suspect who dumped over 20 dead animals
A Massachusetts Police Department is looking for some assistance in trying to identify the individual that was responsible for what appears to be a case of illegal dumping on Monson Road in Brimfield.
According to police, upon further investigation, inside black double bagged trash bags were multiple deceased farm animals.
Inside these trash bags were the following; 1 adult Silke Chicken, 1 Longhorn Chicken, 1 Guinea Hen, 8 Baby Chickens, 5 Pigeons, 3 Roosters, 1 Brown 2 month old Goat and 1 Goat with black head and white body also roughly a month to 2 months old.
Also inside the black trash bags were two chicken feed bags with one end cut open and each side had 3 diamond shaped pieces cut out of them. There was a blue piece of bailing twine approximately 10 inches in length. Another odd item was a broken up coconut.
According to information received thus far, one bag appeared on Sunday morning March 21st and the other two appeared on March 22nd after 1pm.
If anyone has any information pertaining to these deceased animals or who dumped them there contact Brimfield Police at 413-245-7222.
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