Five stolen pregnant ewes found in back of a Transit van after failing to stop

Rustlers have been targeting lambs and their mothers in a spike in cases
Rustlers have been targeting lambs and their mothers in a spike in cases

Five stolen sheep have been returned to their owner after they were found in the back of a Transit van which failed to stop for the police.

The pregnant ewes were found in the back of a Transit van which failed to stop for officers on the A403 Aust Road, Pilning, South Gloucestershire at about 11.40pm on Thursday 16 February.

The van was found abandoned nearby with the sheep inside. While officers were making enquiries to trace the animals’ owner, a report of the theft of five sheep from Almondsbury came in.

The ewes have been positively identified and returned to their owner and an investigation continues into the theft.

The van was found to be without insurance and on false number plates.

'Very serious'

Neighbourhood Sergeant Darren Warr said: “We take livestock theft very seriously and have an Avon and Somerset Rural Crime Team which focuses on tackling this and other issues affecting the rural community.

“As well as having a significant impact on farmers and smallholders there are animal welfare, health and hygiene issues which make this sort of crime a concern for the wider public.

“Criminals are not likely to follow the strict guidelines on transporting and slaughtering animals before selling them into the food chain. We ask anyone involved in the supply chain for meat products, especially for human consumption, not to create a market for stolen livestock."

Anyone with any information which could help police enquiries into the theft to get in touch by ringing 101, quoting reference 5217035938.