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.
- The Ryder Hotel in Walnut Grove, California, has reported the loss of 37 peacocks, prompting an investigation by local officials.
- General Manager David Nielsen stated that the peacocks are valued at $2,000 for males and $1,000 for females, indicating property crime involvement.
- After customer reports of men capturing a peacock, hotel staff confirmed that only four peacocks remain from the original flock.
- Hotel staff have received tips about sightings of the birds, and measures to enhance security, including increased surveillance, are being implemented.
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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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