Up to 30 llamas set loose after being stolen from exotic animal farm in California

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Up to 30 llamas set loose after being stolen from exotic animal farm in California
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The llamas were freed after they were loaded onto a truck.

While the Riverside County code enforcement department is working with the property owner regarding violations on some unkempt land, animal control found no evidence of mistreatment after several visits, stating that the animals appear to be in good health and are watered and fed regularly, KABC reported.

Up to 30 llamas were set loose after they were stolen from an exotic animal farm in Perris, Calif., Dec. 30, 2019. Up to 30 llamas were set loose after they were stolen from an exotic animal farm in Perris, Calif., Dec. 30, 2019.that the"rage on social media" prompted the department to send investigators to the property"almost every day" over the last week and a half. The caretakers started putting the feed near the property line to prove the animals were being cared for after a"public sideshow" resulted from the social media claims, he added.

"It’s not a well-kept property, but we don’t have any evidence of animal abuse or neglect, whatsoever," Welsh told the local newspaper.

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