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Mutilated remains of rabbits stolen from kindergartens found in parks

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The mutilated remains of rabbits believed to have been stolen from two kindergartens in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, have been found in a park, police said.

According to police, the first theft occurred on Jan 17 at a kindergarten in Kohoku Ward. One rabbit went missing, Fuji TV reported.

Then on Jan 25, two more rabbits were stolen from a neighboring kindergarten. A security camera in the vicinity managed to capture footage of a suspicious person carrying the animals away.

On Jan 30, the chopped-up remains of rabbits were found at two separate parks in Kohoku Ward.

Police said the person responsible faces arrest on suspicion of theft and violation of the Animal Welfare Law.

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future human killer

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Murderers often start on animals.

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Police said the person responsible faces arrest on suspicion of theft and violation of the Animal Welfare Law.

Good. I hope that the penalty will be severe and not just a slap on the wrist or a small fine.

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Hope they catch him before he moves on to kindergarteners. This is one sick sociopath.

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Some really sick people out there who really do need to be caught; someone knows who they are.

However, I can't say that I don't harbour evil thoughts towards the rabbits who got into my garden and decimated my cabbages last week.

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As a vegetarian and someone with a 3 year old, I can’t comprehend the psychological effect this must have on the kids.

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He'll face charges for killing a few rabbits, but Japan euthanizes countless stray dogs everyday. Seems a bit hypocritical.

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Rabbits today. Whats in store in the future. SICKO GET HELP!

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