The calf was shot with arrows, stabbed and then taken from the dairy farm

There have been no arrests and no leads almost two weeks after the calf was killed

LANGLEY (NEWS 1130) – A Langley dairy farm is asking for the public’s help tracking down two people who broke into their barn, killed and then stole a five-day-old calf earlier this month.

There have been no arrests and no leads almost two weeks after the calf was shot with arrows, stabbed and then taken from the dairy farm in the middle of the night. But the owners of Eagle Acres Dairy say a provincial livestock investigator with the RCMP has been brought in to help with the investigation.

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In a Facebook post last week, dairy staff said two people trespassed on their property in the early morning hours, and “brutally killed” the calf. The post says they then loaded the calf’s body into what RCMP believe to be a high-end SUV.

The post describes the trespassers as well-dressed and Asian, one male and one female.

The Langley RCMP is investigating, and ask anyone with information on the case, including those posting on social media, to contact them and quote file number #2019-27068.