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Police investigating an incident which resulted in the death of a sheep in Daventry are reminding dog walkers to keep their pets under control around livestock.
Between 7.30pm on Sunday, August 18, and 9am on Monday, August 19, it is believed a dog entered private land off Browns Road and attacked and killed a pet sheep, leaving its lamb highly distressed.
Officers from the Force’s Rural Crime Team are investigating and want to hear from anyone with information about the incident.
They are also repeating advice for dog owners about preventing livestock worrying and keeping their pets safe, as farmers are legally allowed to shoot a dog to prevent livestock worrying.
Anyone with information about the death of the sheep is asked to call Northamptonshire Police on 101, or report online at www.northants.police.uk/RO. Information can also be shared anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.
Please quote incident number 24000495131 when getting in touch to ensure your information reaches the right person as quickly as possible.
The Force is supporting Operation Recall, a national campaign urging dog walkers to keep their pets safe and under control around livestock.
Tips for safe and responsible dog walking around livestock:
Incidents of livestock worrying should be reported online to the police or by calling the non-emergency 101 number.
If the dog is in the process of worrying livestock and cannot be stopped, please call 999.
Anyone who shoots a dog to prevent livestock worrying must notify the police within 48 hours.