Man arrested after more than 50 dead animals found dumped outside Broughton Community Shop

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Man arrested after more than 50 dead animals found dumped outside Broughton Community Shop
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The man who was arrested has been charged with offences including criminal damage, night poaching, killing of a Schedule 1 bird and killing of brown hare in the closed season.

A 37-year-old man has been arrested after more than 50 dead animals were dumped outside a shop in Hampshire. A member of staff was opening the Broughton Community Shop when they encountered the 'horrifying' scene on 15 March. Police were called and found about 50 dead hares, a kestrel and a barn owl outside the store.

'We are grateful for the help we have received from the local community and we'd like to thank them for their patience while we investigate what happened. 'There may be some people with information who have not yet come forward, and if so, we would urge them to do so as soon as possible.

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