Dozens of peacocks and peahens go missing from Northern California hotel
WALNUT GROVE, CALIFORNIA, JUL 23 – Thirty-six peacocks valued up to $2,000 each vanished from the Ryde Hotel, prompting a property crime investigation by Sacramento County authorities.
- Dozens of peacocks and peahens are missing from a historic hotel in the Sacramento Delta, presumed stolen, according to the hotel staff.
- A customer reported seeing two men putting a peacock in a cage on a pickup truck, according to David Nielsen, the hotel’s general manager.
- Authorities are investigating the incident as a property crime, confirmed by Sgt. Amar Gandhi, a spokesperson for the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office.
- The male peacocks are valued at $2,000 each, and the peahens at $1,000 each, as reported by Sgt. Amar Gandhi.
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Dozens of peacocks, peahens vanish from US hotel
WALNUT GROVE, California — Dozens of peacocks and peahens known for wandering the grounds of a historic Art Deco hotel in the Sacramento Delta are missing, and the hotel staff said on Tuesday they believe the birds were stolen. After a customer at the Ryde Hotel mentioned on Sunday seeing two men grabbing one of […]...Keep on reading: Dozens of peacocks, peahens vanish from US hotel
Dozens of beloved peacocks vanish from historic California hotel
Authorities in Walnut Grove, California, are investigating the apparent theft of dozens of peacocks and peahens from the historic Ryde Hotel. Once home to 40 vibrant peacocks, the hotel now has only four left after at least 15 vanished over the weekend, the hotel’s manager, David Neilsen, told KTLA’s sister station, fox40.com. “One of our guests noticed that there were two men in a pickup truck with a cage, and he saw them carrying a peacock to …
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