Police Warn of Unsafe Meat After Sheep Theft in Worcestershire

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People in Worcestershire are being warned not to eat meat bought from suspicious sources as it could be unsafe.

Three sheep stolen in Chaddesley Corbett may have been illegally slaughtered, according to West Mercia Police.

The force added that the animals were on medication which would make their meat unfit for human consumption.

People are being urged to report any suspicious meat sales to police.

“We’re concerned that if the meat from these sheep has entered the food chain it could cause serious health issues for those who consume it,” said PCSO Kate Easthope.

“As always, for your safety we would only advise buying and consuming meat from reputable sources.”

She added: “As well as being unsafe for consumers, illegal butchery is a serious offence which can cause unnecessary suffering to the animal.

Richard Price | BBC News

Anyone with information about the theft of the sheep, or who may have been offered meat for sale in the last few days which may be suspicious, is asked to contact PSCO Kate Easthope on 07773046202 or [email protected] quoting incident number 453i of 25 August.

 

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