A stranger has set up a homicide trap near a hiking trail in Gaißach.
A cat lost its life in the trap.
There was a horrific case of poaching in the Gaißach district of Untermberg
A cat was killed in a manslaughter trap that was illegally set up
The police are investigating asks for clues about the perpetrator, but also about the owner of the dead cat
Update from November 5, 2020:
According to the police, the
owner of
the
dead cat
has now been
determined.
It is a 35-year-old Gaißacher.
He has already been notified.
Furthermore, the police are hoping to get evidence of the perpetrator or perpetrators - including from walkers, cyclists, farmers who made observations in the area of the discovery site in the days before the incident.
The information is accepted by
calling 08041 / 76106-0.
First report from November 4, 2020
Gaißach
- A stranger
killed
a
cat
with a
manslaughter
trap
in
Gaißach
.
The incident was discovered on Wednesday morning, as the police confirmed on request.
Gaissach: cat cruelly killed - strollers find the dead animal
The
dog
of a walker is on Wednesday morning to 7:35 in the district Gaißacher Untermberg the
dead cat
encountered, reports the Tölzer Police Chief John Kufner.
The animal was
caught
in the
trap
that a hitherto unknown perpetrator had
illegally set
in a meadow about 15 meters next to the hiking and forest path into the Steinbachtal.
Cruelty to animals in Gaißach: the owner of the dead cat has not yet been determined
The
Tölz police
informed the
tenants and landowners
.
The
owner of
the white and black cat is still unknown.
The police are also hoping for evidence of the perpetrator on the telephone number
0 80 41/76 10 60.
Among other things, it is investigating
hunting
poaching
and violations of the
Animal Welfare Act
or the Federal and Bavarian Hunting Acts.
A few months ago there was also a case of animal cruelty in Lenggries: Shot from behind: Klausi the tomcat survives seriously injured Several sheep have also disappeared from a pasture in the Isarwinkel.
The farmer is now looking for six sheep and asks for information
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