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Friday, 24 October 2014 - 13:26

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Another seven birds, stolen from aviary, found

On Wednesday the investigation team from Alphen found 14 birds in homes in Drunen and Den Bosch, seven of which are from the theft in Avifauna bird park. Unknown suspects broke into the Avifauna bird park on Tuesday, September 15th. The suspects stole 36 birds including toucans, several species of hornbills, cockatoos, collar parrots, king shine starlings and Dumont Beo's. The police have already found a large number of the stolen birds. Only 12 are still missing.

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