Mutilated Cattle in Oregon Puzzle Authorities, Ranch Offers Reward
Mutilated Cattle in Oregon Puzzle Authorities, Ranch Offers Reward
First, a bull was found dead in Oregon with its tongue and sex organs removed and all of the animal’s blood had been drained. A few days later, four more bulls were found within a mile and a half of each other. Law enforcement officials believe someone killed the animals and the motive remains a mystery. Until they can track down who did it, they are asking that all ranch hands travel in pairs and carry firearms to protect themselves.Harney County sheriff’s Deputy Dan Jenkins, who is leading the investigation, has heard many theories – including that scavenger creatures or bugs attacked the bulls, UFOs mutilated them, and people slaughtered them to financially harm the ranchers.“If anyone has concrete information or knows of any cases that have been solved in the past, that would definitely be helpful,” Jenkins said.Colby Marshall, vice president of the Silvies Valley Ranch that owned the bulls, stated, “We think that this crime is being perpetuated by some sort of a cult. To lose a completely healthy animal would be an oddity. To lose five young, very healthy, in great shape, perfect bulls that are all basically the same age…that is so outside the bounds of normal activity.”
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