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Dozens of farm animals killed in NE Washington

The Columbian
Published: April 6, 2011, 12:00am

TUM TUM, Wash. (AP) — Dozens of chickens, rabbits and sheep were killed at a farm near Tum Tum in Stevens County in northeast Washington, apparently by a pack of dogs.

KREM reports Tuesday’s attack was the second in the area in recent days and sheriff’s deputies are on patrol, watching for the dogs.

Friends of the owner of the animals attacked Friday, Sabrina Crooks and Stephen Hendricks, are nursing injured animals and staying up all night on guard.

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Information from: KREM-TV, http://www.krem.com/

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