Another Butchered Horse Found in Florida
On Dec. 22, Miami-Dade Police discovered the animal’s dismembered carcass in an open field in a rural part of Miami-Dade County. Its head, legs, and other major body parts were missing.
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The number of horses apparently butchered for their meat in Florida rose to 22 this week when the dismembered carcass of bay mare was discovered in Southwest Miami-Dade.
On Dec. 22, Miami-Dade Police discovered the animal’s dismembered carcass in an open field in a rural part of Miami-Dade County. Its head, legs, and other major body parts were missing according to Miami-Dade Police Public Information officer Det. Edna Hernandez.
The incident remains under investigation.
The butchered remains of at least 21 other horses have been found in Miami-Dade County since January. Two horses were also discovered dead and mutilated in a field in nearby Miramar, Fla. in May
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