Decapitated Animals Found Stashed in Bags at Fremont Amtrak Station

San Francisco, CALocal News

On Sunday afternoon, a shocking discovery was made at the Centerville train station in Fremont when police found the remains of two decapitated animals stuffed into bags. The animals were so badly mutilated that veterinarians are unable to identify their species. The Fremont Police Department received a call from AMTRAK Police concerning the decapitated remains left on a park bench, leading to the investigation. In addition to the two decapitated animals, authorities found more bags nearby, one of which contained animal entrails. The bizarre nature of this incident has left law enforcement puzzled, as they have not identified any threats related to the case.

The police have appealed to the public for any information that might shed light on this gruesome situation. Those with tips can reach out to Fremont Animal Services or submit anonymous information via text. This incident raises concerns about animal welfare and public safety in the area.

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