Mysterious cattle mutilations continue in Georgia

Police detectives in Hall County say they're baffled about the mutilations of cattle.

Detectives have not yet determined how the cows were killed, but their udders and genitals were removed after they died
Police in Hall County, Georgia, are investigating the mysterious mutilations of several cows.  Investigators say they have ruled out wild predators for the most part because the wounds are too clean, and do not show the signs of a wild animal attack.  Detectives say they have little to go on because whoever or whatever is killing the cows leaves almost no trace of even being there, in most cases, not even a drop of blood from the butchered animals.
Detectives say they have little to go on because the killer leaves almost no trace of even being there, in most cases, not even a drop of blood from the butchered animals.
John Cooper owns a 200-acre farm in Flowery Branch. Cooper says he has lost almost 2 dozen cows during the past year.
A reward is being offered for information in the case. Call the Hall County Sheriff's Office at 770-531-6879 if you have any information.


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