A police investigation has been launched after dozens of useless animals had been left outdoors a store in Broughton.

The Broughton group store in Hampshire stated it was “shocked” to find the our bodies of about 50 useless hares, in addition to a barn owl and a kestrel outdoors on Friday.

“Secure to say none of us had been anticipating our day to start out because it did right here this morning,” the volunteer-run store posted on Fb. “Thanks all for popping in, messaging and phoning to ensure we’re OK. We’re OK, shocked however OK.”

Police had been known as at about 6am on Friday and had been attempting to establish the homeowners of a silver Suzuki Grand Vitara. The store has requested CCTV footage from the encompassing space within the early hours of the morning.

The Hampshire and Isle of Wight police stated: “The animals have been collected and an investigation is below manner.”.

The store’s treasurer, Mike Hensman, informed the BBC the invention had been “devastating” for the employees. Blood was smeared on the home windows, and the barn owl and kestrel had been “stuffed” on the door handles, Hensman informed the PA Media information company.

“Considered one of our guys who comes within the morning to get the papers and open the store discovered them,” Hensman stated. “He’s a man who has been round a bit, he shoots, and he was fairly greatly surprised when he noticed all this mess and carnage.

“The remainder of the crew got here in to hose all of it down and do away with all of the our bodies. Folks say: ‘Oh, it’s a warning’; I don’t know what it’s.”

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