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Animal Mutilation — Part 4
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CATTLE MUTILATIONS
TOMMY BLAND, Lewisville, Texas, told the conference
he has been studying UFO activities for twenty-two years and
mutilations for twelve years. He explained that animal
mutilations date back to the early 1806's in England and
Scotland. He also pointed out that animal mutilations are
not confined to cattle, but cited incidents of mutilation
of horses, dogs, sheep, and rabbits. He also said that the
mutilations are not only nationwide, but international in
scope.
Other speakers at the conference suggested ways of
approaching an investigation into the mutilations, urging
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individuals.
Chief RALEIGH TAFOYA, Jicarilla Apache Tribe, and
WALTER DASHENO, Governor, Santa Clara Pueblo, each spoke
briefly to the conference. Both spoke of the cattle which
had been found mutilated on their respective Indian lands.
Governor DASHENO said he is concerned as to the extent of
the jurisdiction by investigating agencies into the matter
and Chief TAFOYA said some of his people who have lost livestock
have been threatened. He did not elaborate on these threats.
CARL W. WHITESIDE, Investigator, Colorado Bureau of
Investigation, told the conference that between April and
December, 1975, his Bureau investigated 203 reports of cattie
mutilations. He said in addition his Bureau conducted an
undercover investigation in an attempt to resolve the mutilation
problem. He said during the investigation by his Bureau, numerous
pieces of evidence were submitted to the Colorado State University
Large Animal Hospital and all civilian and military helicopter
: flights were monitored during this probe. WHITESIDE said,
"Sadly, most of these efforts produced no results." He said
they were unable to place any unidentified vehicle in the air
er on the ground near the carcasses that were found. He said
his group submitted 35 carcasses to the laboratory for examination
Only 19 of those submitted were deemed to be of recent enough
vintage to make an examination and of those 19, nine were deter-
mined to be willful mutilations. He said of those nine, it was
concluded that two were done by pranksters. WHITESIDE sai
‘that his organization even set up a secret witness program with
the cooperation of the "Denver Post", but this resulted in no
information to assist in a solution to the matter.
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