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Fremont Police Close Case on Decapitated Animal Remains at Train Station

Forensic analysis identified the remains as Dorper sheep, with no evidence of criminal or ritualistic activity found.

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Overview

  • On April 13, decapitated and eviscerated animal remains were discovered on a bench and in bags at Fremont's Centerville Train Station.
  • Initial examinations were inconclusive, prompting Fremont Police to send samples to UC Davis for specialized forensic analysis.
  • UC Davis scientists identified the remains as belonging to two Dorper sheep, a common domestic breed.
  • Despite rumors of ritualistic activity fueled by the discovery of an upside-down cross, police found no evidence of nefarious intent.
  • Fremont Police officially suspended the case on April 22, concluding there was no indication of criminal activity.