The discovery of two mutilated animals at the Centerville Train Station in Fremont has prompted an investigation by local authorities. Amtrak police alerted Fremont police after finding a decapitated and eviscerated animal on a park bench, alongside bags containing additional animal remains. While the species of the animals has not yet been identified, a forensic veterinarian has been called in to ascertain their identities and the circumstances surrounding their deaths. Fremont Police are requesting public assistance for any information related to the case and are actively pursuing leads.
On Sunday, authorities discovered the mutilated remains of two animals at the Centerville Train Station, with one found decapitated on a park bench.
Police believe the remains belong to two unidentified animals, both of which were found either decapitated or with missing internal organs, sparking an investigation.
A forensic veterinarian has been contacted to assist in determining the species of the animals and the cause of their death as investigations continue.
Fremont Police urge anyone with information to contact their Animal Services department or submit anonymous tips via text or their website.
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