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Christchurch Farm Suffers Second Bunny Theft in Two Weeks

Staff at Arion Farm Education Park in Christchurch are reeling from the theft of six bunnies over a two-week span. The latest incident occurred on the night of October 19, 2023, when three bunnies—Rubio, Ruby, and Midnight—were taken from their enclosures. This follows a similar incident on October 5, when three other bunnies, Frank Flemish, Tiny Tim, and Harry, were also stolen.
Bella Brown, an employee at the farm and education park, expressed the emotional toll these thefts have taken on the staff. “I got a call from staff members asking if I knew where they were,” she said, recalling the moment they discovered the initial theft. The staff found the first three bunnies missing when they arrived at feeding time, leading to a sense of disbelief and concern.
The repeated nature of these thefts has prompted local police to launch an investigation. Authorities are urging anyone with information regarding the incidents to come forward. The farm has become a beloved community resource, offering educational programs and a hands-on experience with animals, making the loss of the bunnies particularly distressing for both staff and visitors.
The thefts have raised concerns about the security measures in place at the farm. Arion Farm Education Park has been a staple in the community, attracting families and school groups eager to learn about animal care and farming. The loss of these animals not only impacts the educational experience but also affects the emotional well-being of the staff and community members who have developed bonds with the bunnies.
As the investigation unfolds, the local community is left to wonder who is responsible for these thefts and what measures can be taken to prevent future incidents. The park’s team is committed to ensuring the safety of its remaining animals and restoring trust among its visitors. In the meantime, the farm urges anyone with knowledge of the bunnies’ whereabouts or the thefts to contact local authorities.
The incidents serve as a reminder of the importance of community vigilance in protecting local resources and fostering a safe environment for all.
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