Appeal after wild bird shot in Holt
An appeal has been launched after reports that a wild bird was shot near to the River Dee in Holt.
North Wales Police Rural Crime Team say the incident, believed to have involved an air rifle, happened at around 2pm on Sunday, February 4.
A member of the public walking in the area at the time reported hearing a shot before seeing a bird, believed to have been a duck, in distress.
After hearing a second shot being fired, it is reported the bird stopped moving and began floating down the river.
PC Chris James of the Rural Crime Team said: “Two youths were seen in the area at the time of the incident.
“If you were in the area and saw them, or know who they might be, please let us know.
“It is of course an offence to have an air weapon in a public place without a reasonable excuse, and to intentionally to kill or injure any wild bird under the Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981.
“This type of wildlife offence could result in up to 6 months imprisonment, an unlimited fine – or even both.
“Following this incident, we will be increasing patrols in this area.
“We are urging anyone with information in relation to this incident to get in touch with us as soon as possible, either by calling 101, or via the website, quoting reference 24000146010.”
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