Niedersachsen

Alpaka-Drama in Einbeck: Drei niedliche Geschwister gestohlen – Belohnung ausgesetzt!

Wo sind Kaja, Flocke und Bella? Neue Details über den Alpakaraub im Zirkus-Park in Niedersachsen enthüllt.

In Einbeck, Niedersachsen, the chief of the family park, Marek Jama (48), is heartbroken as three adorable alpacas were stolen during the night. Shockingly, the thieves bypassed the parents, aged 11 and 12, and only took the three siblings, aged 1 to 5. The missing alpacas, named Kaja, Flocke, and Bella, have prompted the „Circus-Land Charles Knie’s“ in Einbeck, Niedersachsen, to offer a reward of 1000 euros for any information leading to their recovery.

The stolen alpacas are not only popular among the park’s guests, which houses 150 animals, but they are also highly valued, with a market price exceeding 10,000 euros. Marek Jama expressed his devastation, stating, „The money doesn’t matter to me. These are such lovely animals, born and raised here. It breaks my heart.“ The park employees discovered the theft on Saturday morning when they found the stall lock broken. According to traces, the thieves led the alpacas through a stream to a neighboring farmer’s property, where a transporter vehicle presumably awaited, enabling their escape.

The police are currently investigating the case, but they are still in the initial stages of the inquiry. Marek Jama, who has worked at the family park for over 20 years, shared his shock, saying, „Never before has an animal been stolen. It’s horrendous. I hope the perpetrators do not harm our alpacas.“ Anyone with information is urged to contact the police at 05561 31310.

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Ursprünglich wurde es in den 1950er Jahren aus einer Boje entwickelt! Seither ist es ein fester Bestandteil jeder Gartenparty und das Herzstück jeder geselligen Runde im Freien.

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