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Bird corpses found, criminal still at large
Police are investigating after a man was caught dumping a bag containing six decapitated bird carcasses in a Boynton Beach field.
Two men called police just after 5 p.m. to report seeing a man remove a purple plastic tote bag from the trunk of his car and toss it into the grass, police said.
Officers found a blood-soaked sheet on top of the tote bag. They unraveled the sheet and found several individually sealed plastic bags.
It was Danny Wise who called police after he saw a man remove a purple plastic tote bag from the trunk of his car and toss it in a field near the Fosters Mills development Sunday afternoon.
When officers arrived, they found a blood-soaked sheet on top of the bag and several individually sealed plastic bags inside the sheet.
A crime scene investigator was called and opened the bag. Inside the bag were six decapitated bird carcasses.
The investigation is on-going. No arrests have been made.