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The award-winning carrier pigeon disappeared inexplicably, and the owner said it was worth more than 500,000 The police investigation found that the "murderer" could not be arrested

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On December 13, the reporter learned from the Qinhuangdao Shanhaiguan Police that Mr. Chen recently reported to the police that the carrier pigeon was stolen. Mr. Chen was emotional and said that his carrier pigeon is a superior breed and has won an award, worth more than 500,000 yuan.

The award-winning carrier pigeon disappeared inexplicably, and the owner said it was worth more than 500,000 The police investigation found that the "murderer" could not be arrested

The police analyzed and judged, but did not find the trajectory information of strangers entering and leaving. Repeated inspections found that there were traces of animal crawling on the roof. The police searched and finally found 19 dead pigeons in the kang cave of the earthen kang, which were confirmed to be Mr. Chen's pigeons after comparing the information of the foot rings.

The award-winning carrier pigeon disappeared inexplicably, and the owner said it was worth more than 500,000 The police investigation found that the "murderer" could not be arrested

It turned out that the weasel borrowed the vent on the roof of the house as a secret passage to "commit murder", and "hidden" the pigeon in the earthen kang after biting it to death. Mr. Chen wanted to cry without tears, but the "murderer" had been identified, but he could not be arrested.

The award-winning carrier pigeon disappeared inexplicably, and the owner said it was worth more than 500,000 The police investigation found that the "murderer" could not be arrested

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Weasel is also known as weasel, yellow skin, and Wong Tai Sin. Weasel is protected in Tibet and Thailand in China. They are listed on China's Red List of Threatened Diseases because they are assessed to almost meet the threshold for a decline rate of "vulnerable A2cd". Many protected areas in the Himalayas and the Palearctic range. It is unclear whether their population levels can be sustained in the long term; There is no species population monitoring. In China and Russia, the various regions of their sphere of activity are very rich, which indicates the urgent need for science-based management.

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