Officers have launched an investigation and are appealing for information after a sheep was found with an arrow lodged in its chest near the village of Markham. The incident occurred on the mountain road between Tredegar and Markham, with the animal being discovered on Sunday, June 26, at approximately 11 am.
Police believe that the sheep was shot with an arrow sometime between the evening of Saturday, June 25, and the following morning. The arrow was subsequently removed, and the sheep is currently undergoing recovery from its injuries.
The police are urging anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has any relevant information to come forward. Gwent Police have appealed to the public for assistance in identifying the individual responsible for this act of cruelty.
Members of the community who have any knowledge regarding the incident are encouraged to contact Gwent Police via their official Facebook and Twitter accounts or by calling 101. When reaching out to the police, individuals are asked to reference log number 2300213183.
Alternatively, those who wish to provide information anonymously can contact Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111.
The shooting of the sheep with an arrow has sparked outrage and concern among local residents, as such acts of animal cruelty are taken very seriously. Gwent Police are determined to investigate the incident thoroughly and bring the perpetrator to justice.
Animal welfare organizations have also expressed their condemnation of the incident and are offering their support to the police in their efforts to apprehend those responsible.
Authorities are hopeful that with the assistance of the public, they will be able to gather vital information that will aid in the investigation.