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Mannequin heads in dumpster give B.C. police officer a fright

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DELTA, B.C. A routine patrol of an alley in downtown Ladner, B.C., gave police pause late Monday evening.

“Police officers don’t scare easily. But imagine you are patrolling down a dark alley and your flashlight hits upon this,” reads a caption to a photo the Delta Police tweeted.

The image shows several mannequin heads peeping out of a dumpster that’s slightly ajar. One, with scraggly dark hair, hangs from the lid, beside a metal chain.

The police officer who spotted the heads probably “had a second of ‘Oh my, what have I got here?”’ said police spokeswoma­n Cris Leykauf.

The officer quickly investigat­ed and found a number of mannequin heads in the dumpster, she said, along with even more that filled a garbage bag.

“It seems a little grizzly sounding when you say it like that, doesn’t it?” she asked with a laugh.

There are clothing stores and hair salons nearby, she noted, so police aren’t sure where the heads came from.

Leykauf said she’s not sure exactly how the veteran officer responded when he found the heads.

Earlier in January, a south-edmonton neighbourh­ood was taped off for several hours after police discovered what appeared to be a body.

A media inquiry about the investigat­ion led to this response from police: “This is not a human body. It is believed to be some sort of mannequin or doll.”

Leykauf said Delta hasn’t seen any homicides in the past two years, and if mannequin heads are the most gruesome thing they have all year, they’re doing very well.

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