7. Griffith, NSW
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The Victorian police are seeking assistance from the public to retrieve 1115 sheep that were stolen from a farm, marking the third instance of livestock theft at that location within the past two years.

Combined, thieves have stolen more than 1700 sheep from the farm at Lexton in the state’s east, leaving the farmer $175,000 out of pocket.

Detectives are treating the thefts as a targeted and coordinated crime wave.

7. Griffith, NSW
Merino sheep like this one were stolen from one Victorian farm during three separate incidents.(Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Investigators believe the latest theft happened between Tuesday, February 25 and Friday, March 28.

Among the 1115 merino sheep stolen, all of which had electronic ear tags, were ewes, mixed sex and unshorn, worth $130,000.

Police say the theft involved substantial planning, and the use of a large livestock transport vehicle would have been required to move the stock.

“This was not a random event – we suspect it was a meticulously organized theft that has caused significant financial loss for a local farmer,” stated Detective Senior Constable Greg Broom.

“Moving this volume of stock requires planning, knowledge, and resources.”

Identical strangers with the same name locked up in the same prison

The previous two thefts took place some time from July 23 to September 19, 2023, and between November 4 and November 6, 2023.

Police say the same offenders may be responsible for all three thefts.

Police are reaching out to anyone with information on the thefts or who noticed unusual activity in the Lexton area during February and March to step forward.

Detectives are seeking information about the following: sightings of suspicious vehicles or unusual livestock movements in the area; increases in livestock holdings of fine wool merino sheep; sales of low micron fine merino wool by producers not usually associated with this product or volume; suspicious behaviour involving the retagging of sheep or large purchases of electronic ear tags; livestock consignments inconsistent with a vendor’s usual stock; enquiries into pastoral land leasing for sheep agistment.

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