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Mutilated animal remains found in Fremont determined to be sheep

April 22, 2025

FREMONT — Two animals whose mutilated remains were found April 13 at the Centerville Train Station have been identified as Dorper sheep, police said Tuesday.

In a news release, police said further investigation “has not revealed any evidence of nefarious or ritualistic activity” and therefore the case “is being suspended as there is no finding of a crime.”

Police did not specify how they believe the sheep were killed or if they were able to trace ownership or if anyone had reported the sheep missing.

Dorper sheep are a South African breed of domestic sheep, known for their hardiness and adaptability to diverse climates. They can reach up to 270 pounds and 30 inches in height.

Initial attempts to identify the species of the animals were inconclusive and the remains were sent to a specialized facility for further analysis and DNA testing. The determination of the species was made by a forensic veterinarian at UC Davis.

Fremont police were contacted about 2:30 p.m. April 13 by Amtrak police who found what appeared to be a decapitated and “eviscerated” animal that was left on a park bench at the Centerville Train Station, 37260 Fremont Blvd.

In a news release at the time, police said there were several bags located next to the bench. In one of the bags, police found a second animal that appeared to be decapitated and in another bag they discovered animal intestines or internal organs, authorities said.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Fremont Animal Services at 510-790-6635 and speak with Sgt. Antonio Ceniceros. For anonymous tips, text ‘Tip FremontPD’ followed by your short message to 888-777 or via the web at https://www.fremontpolice.gov/Tip.

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