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A Eastern Cape farmer is asking your help to locate his two stolen Anatolies Shepherd pups and sheep. Image: SAPS

A farmer asks your help to find his stolen Anatolian pups and sheep

A Eastern Cape farmer is asking your help to locate his stolen Anatolies Shepherd pups and sheep.

farmer Anatolies pups sheep

A Eastern Cape farmer is asking your help to locate his two stolen Anatolies Shepherd pups and sheep. Image: SAPS

The Jeffreys Bay Stock Theft and Endangered Species Unit are seeking the communities’ assistance in tracing two pups and some sheep stolen from a farm in Humansdorp.

THE PUPS ARE TWO MONTHS

The two Anatolian Shepherd pups are two months old. They were kept in a kraal with the sheep.

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Police spokesperson Colonel Col Priscilla Naidusays the animals went missing from a farm in the Eastern Cape between 15 and 19 February 2023.

She said the farmer left the two Anatolian Shepherd pups with the sheep in a kraal on his farm, Seekoei River Farm.

This is what an Anatolian Shepherd pup looks like. A Farmer is asking your help to find his two puppies and sheep. Image: Buzz Feed

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The kraal is about 2/3 km from his house.

When he returned on 19 February, he found the pups and sheep missing.

THE FARMER IS LOOKING FOR HIS STOLEN PUPS AND SHEEP

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The pups’ faces are dark grey/black with a white spot on their noses. Their bodies are either brown or beige.

The police and the farmer ask for your help finding his two Anatolian Shepherd pups and sheep.

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If you know where to find the pups and sheep, please get in touch with the Jeffreys Bay Stock Theft and Endangered Species Unit, D/W/O Freek Jaftha, at 072 720 1184.

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You can also call 042 200 7020 or Crime Stop at 08600 10111.

People with information regarding the pups and the sheep can also report it at their nearest police station.

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