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Man in blanket at centre of shop pheasant mystery | Man in blanket at centre of shop pheasant mystery |
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A man, with a blanket over his head, was captured on CCTV leaving the birds outside the shop | A man, with a blanket over his head, was captured on CCTV leaving the birds outside the shop |
A shop owner says he has been left "mystified" after dead birds were hung on his shop in broad daylight. | A shop owner says he has been left "mystified" after dead birds were hung on his shop in broad daylight. |
Robert Hallam has run Jack Hallam and Sons gun shop in Whaley Bridge, Derbyshire, for 12 years since taking it over from his father. | Robert Hallam has run Jack Hallam and Sons gun shop in Whaley Bridge, Derbyshire, for 12 years since taking it over from his father. |
After being alerted to the birds on Sunday afternoon, he studied CCTV to see an apparently elderly person, mostly covered with a pale blue blanket, leaving the pheasants on his shop front. | After being alerted to the birds on Sunday afternoon, he studied CCTV to see an apparently elderly person, mostly covered with a pale blue blanket, leaving the pheasants on his shop front. |
Mr Hallam said: "It's a small village, and gossip usually moves fairly quickly, but no-one has shed any light on this." | Mr Hallam said: "It's a small village, and gossip usually moves fairly quickly, but no-one has shed any light on this." |
Jack Hallam and Sons was established in 1935, supplying equipment for a wide variety of outdoor pursuits, but in recent years has focused on air rifles and shotguns. | Jack Hallam and Sons was established in 1935, supplying equipment for a wide variety of outdoor pursuits, but in recent years has focused on air rifles and shotguns. |
Mr Hallam said he was told there were birds hanging on the front of his premises while he was away on Sunday. | Mr Hallam said he was told there were birds hanging on the front of his premises while he was away on Sunday. |
Robert Hallam said the incident was "one of the bizarrest things I have ever seen" | Robert Hallam said the incident was "one of the bizarrest things I have ever seen" |
Looking at security footage that evening, he was bewildered by what he saw. | Looking at security footage that evening, he was bewildered by what he saw. |
"There was this strange 'under cover' member of the public with a walking stick holding these pheasants and putting them either side of my window. | "There was this strange 'under cover' member of the public with a walking stick holding these pheasants and putting them either side of my window. |
"They were obviously trying to hide from the cameras, and there is no obvious motive, whether it is a protest or a practical joke. | "They were obviously trying to hide from the cameras, and there is no obvious motive, whether it is a protest or a practical joke. |
"It's just one of the bizarrest things I have ever seen," he said. | "It's just one of the bizarrest things I have ever seen," he said. |
Another twist is that the shop is on the busy Buxton Road, and the birds were deposited in plain sight. | Another twist is that the shop is on the busy Buxton Road, and the birds were deposited in plain sight. |
Mr Hallam said: "It was at about 10 past one on Sunday afternoon, so I thought someone might have seen someone getting dressed in a blanket and walking the streets, but, so far, amazingly, no-one seems to have noticed." | |
As he views it as "not a big thing", Mr Hallam said he would not be reporting it to the authorities. | As he views it as "not a big thing", Mr Hallam said he would not be reporting it to the authorities. |
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