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FREMONT — Two animals whose mutilated remains were found April 13 at the Centerville Train Station have been identified as Dorper sheep, police said Tuesday. In a news release, police said ...
Police said a forensic veterinarian in the UC Davis Veterinary Genetics Laboratory identified the animals as Dorper sheep, a South African breed which are known for their adaptability to diverse ...
On Tuesday, police learned that the remains were of two Dorper sheep, a common breed. "Further investigation has not revealed any evidence of nefarious or ritualistic activity," said the Fremont ...