The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)
Appeal as sheep shot in ‘barbaric’ incident
Police are investigating after a sheep was “deliberately” shot dead in a field near Aberlour.
The blackface sheep was found dead in a field off the A95 at Carron, about half a mile from the turn-off for the Glenfarclas Distillery.
It was shot sometime between 8pm on Sunday and 5pm on Monday.
The incident was described as “barbaric” by NFU Scotland.
Police are appealing for information as they investigate the incident.
Wildlife crime officer PC Hannah Haywood urged anyone who was in the area at the time to get in touch.
She said: “We believe the blackface sheep was deliberately shot and would like to speak to anyone who may have seen anything suspicious between Sunday evening and early evening on Monday.
“It is possible that someone may have parked a vehicle, or may have walked along part of the road. If you have dash-cam footage that might show information that would help with our inquiries then please get in touch.”
NFU Scotland’s director of communications Bob Carruth said: “This is barbaric and wholly unacceptable.
“There is absolutely no excuse for this act and I would hope that the farming community and public will assist police in any way they can.
“Our farmers have the utmost care for their animals’ wellbeing and for this to have happened is shocking.
“This will be a highly distressing crime for the farmer involved and a concerning one for the public given that a firearm has been used.
“We would ask that all who live and work in the area remain vigilant and urge them to report any suspicious activity.”