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  • Goat stolen: Wolverhampton

    A pet goat has been stolen from a field in Seisdon near Wolverhampton.

    It was taken from a secluded field near to Seisdon Common Road and Tinkers Castle Road between 4pm on Saturday and 10am yesterday (SUN).

    The pure white Saanen goat, named Charlie, is around nine-months-old and has no horns.

  • Nigerian pygmy goats stolen from smallholding: Blackhorse Lane, Shedfield

    Police are appealing for information after two goats were stolen from a smallholding in Shedfield.

    At some time between 3pm on Friday, November 13 and 4pm on Monday, November 16 the two brown Nigerian pygmy goats were stolen from land on a small holding on Blackhorse Lane, Shedfield.

  • Callous thieves kill goat: Clifton Lane, Clifton Campville

    The incident happened sometime overnight on Monday/Tuesday, 19/20 January, at a farm in Clifton Lane, Clifton Campville.

    Thieves broke into a cheese room at the farm and searched an office. They then broke into a building which housed more than 100 goats.

  • Missing goat reunited with owner in Leicester

    A goat stolen from premises in Leicester last week has been reunited with its owner, thanks to some diligent police work.

    Billy the goat, who had a distinctive purple beard, was stolen from an address in Knighton Fields Road East, Leicester, on Tuesday July 8, 2008.

  • Goats taken in farm theft

    Theives have stolen pigmy goats from a farm after lifting them out over a 3ft door.

    The four goats were taken from the farm, in Trimpley, near Bewdley, between 7.30pm on Wednesday, and 8am, on Thursday.

    The animals, worth a total of £800, were all nannies - females. Two were yellow in colour, one was grey and one was white.