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500 Internal server error Amersham farm's seven goats stolen in overnight raid
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Sorry, we're currently unable to bring you the page you're looking for. Arial and Gabriel were among the seven goats stolen from the farm
Please try: Thieves have stolen all seven goats from an animal attraction during an overnight raid on a farm.
Hitting the refresh button in your browser The animals were taken from Kew Little Pigs in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, in the early hours of Wednesday.
Coming back again later Thames Valley Police said it was investigating and appealed for anyone with information to come forward.
Alternatively, please visit the Owner Olivia Mikhail said the animals were "part of our family" and she was "absolutely petrified" they would be killed for meat.
She said: "I can't stop thinking about what might be happening to them.
BBC News homepage. "We take security incredibly seriously. It feels like a terrible violation."
The farm's owner said she was "petrified" the goats might be killed for meat
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