Three men cautioned following report of hare coursing in Co Antrim

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Three men have been cautioned by police following a report of suspected hare coursing in Co Antrim.

The Police Service of Northern Ireland is investigating the incident in the Glenwherry area of Ballymena on Sunday.

Two dead hares were found inside a car at the scene. The men, aged 26, 27 and 50, were interviewed by police and a file is to be forwarded to the Public Prosecution Service.

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Sergeant Richard McNeill said officers received a report of potential hare poaching in the Shillanavogy Road area around 12 noon on Sunday. "When officers arrived at the location, they became aware of an empty blue Vauxhall vehicle that was reported to have been involved in the incident," he said.

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"Officers remained at the vehicle until three males returned, who claimed to be out walking their dogs. "A search of the vehicle was subsequently carried out and two hares were located inside the vehicle and seized by officers. "The two hares found were unfortunately already dead.

"The three men, aged 26, 27 and 50, were interviewed in relation to the matter and a file will be forwarded to the Public Prosecution Service in due course." Mr McNeill said hare coursing is an illegal activity and can cause serious suffering to the hares involved.

"Please be aware that we take these types of reports very seriously, and will work with our partners to address wildlife concerns in local areas," he said.

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"Our enquiries into this investigation are ongoing and we would appeal to anyone who may have witnessed anything in the area yesterday morning just before 12 noon or who may have relevant CCTV or dashcam footage, to get in touch with us on the non-emergency number 101, quoting reference number 759 of 22/01/2023.

"Alternatively, you can submit a report online using our non-emergency reporting form via http://www.psni.police.uk/makeareport/."