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Photograph of mystery creature in Cefn. Image: Craig Davies A MASSIVE cat has been photographed in Wales. Witnesses reported seeing a “massive cat like a panther” near Tŷ Mawr Country Park, North Wales, prowling the short section of the River Dee between the Cefn Mawr viaduct and the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct. It is the third sighting of a mystery creature in the area in a 24 hour period this month. In a report to Puma Watch North Wales, a group set up to investigate such encounters, Craig Davies and Nicole Wynne said they were sitting on the banks of the river at around 6.15pm on Friday, April 16.
A MASSIVE cat has been photographed near to the River Dee. Witnesses reported seeing a “massive cat like a panther” near Tŷ Mawr Country Park, prowling the short section of the River Dee between the Cefn Mawr viaduct and the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct. It is the third sighting of a mystery creature in the area in a 24 hour period this month. In a report to Puma Watch North Wales, a group set up to investigate such encounters, Craig Davies and Nicole Wynne said they were sitting on the banks of the river at around 6.15pm on Friday, April 16. It was then that Craig took a photograph showing a creature that Nicole described as “jet black and built differently to any kind of dog”.
A ewe was shot twice at a farm on Tregele North Anglesey. North Wales Police s Rural Crime Team are appealing for help in tracing the attackers who struck sometime between 8pm on Friday April 16 and 10.30am on Saturday April 17. pic.twitter.com/Yyfwndqddl NWP Rural Crime Team /Tîm Troseddau Cefn Gwlad HGC (@NWPRuralCrime) April 19, 2021 Farmer Derek Jones spoke of his horror at finding the female sheep dead. We had something happen sometime between eight o clock on Friday night and 10.30 on Saturday morning, he said. We found a ewe shot once in the region of the udder and shot again through the eye.
Police appeal after sheep shot dead on Anglesey
The ewe was found dead on Saturday morning after being shot twice
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Police have issued an appeal after a sheep was shot dead on Anglesey.
The ewe was discovered by Derreck Jones on his farm in Tregele on Saturday morning (April 17).
Mr Jones claims the animal was shot twice .