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Murphy Thorne and Dale Shields

Gainsborough, Lincolnshire Animal Abuser

CONVICTED (2019) | badger baiters Murphy James Ian Thorne, born 16/04/1997 of 5 Grey Street, Gainsborough DN21 2PS and Dale Shields, born 13/03/1997 of 3 Laburnum Avenue, Gainsborough DN21 1ET Murphy Thorne (left) and Dale Shields Gainsborough men Murphy Thorne and Dale Shields pleaded guilty to interfering with a badger sett and attempting to kill a badger, when they appeared at Mansfield Magistrates’ Court. Dogs seized from the men facial and dental injuries consistent with badger fighting The court heard how the pair were among three people who were spotted by a gamekeeper on land near Beckingham, Nottinghamshire, on Sunday, April 7, 2019 at 3pm. The gamekeeper suspected they were badger baiting – which is where a dog is sent into a sett to flush out the badger and attack it for the handler to then dig the badger out and kill it or take it away for it to be killed at a later date. Badger baiter Dale Shields from Gainsborough. He alerted the police who arrested Thorne and Shields close to the scene and the court heard how Thorne told police: “I don’t get paid for doing it, but do it as a sport and it is something I enjoy”. A six-foot hole had been dug into the badger sett and both men had spades. They also had a net which is often used to capture badgers. Badger baiter Murphy Thorne Two dogs, wearing radio collars, were also seized from the men by police and were taken to a nearby vets in Retford for treatment as they had facial and dental injuries. One dog was in a collapsed state at the scene due to exhaustion. The RSPCA were alerted to the incident and inspector Keith Ellis began an investigation. He called the help of an expert badger witness who said the badger sett was active and had been disturbed. No dead badger was recovered but Inspector Ellis said it is possible the badger had died in the sett. A veterinary expert who examined both Patterdale Terriers said the facial wounds were consistent with them been involved in a fight with another animal of a similar size and stature. Badger baiter Dale Shields Inspector Ellis said: “The gamekeeper said he could see the men jump into a six-foot hole which they had dug down into the badger sett so he called the police. “When they attended the scene it was clear that the sett had been interfered with and there were spades nearby. “The dogs were wearing radio-collars which are used so the owners can locate where they are underground and when the dogs locate the badger the handlers dig down and usually kill the badger.” A third man, who was arrested by police on the same day, denied the offences and his trial will take place at a later date. The forfeiture of the dogs to the RSPCA was ordered and the animal charity will re-home them. Sentencing: 18-week jail sentence suspended for 12 months; ordered to each pay costs and charges totalling £415. Five-year ban on keeping dogs (expires September 2024). LincolnshireLive

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