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Heathfield lost sheep reclaimed by Sussex farmer | Heathfield lost sheep reclaimed by Sussex farmer |
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Lost sheep that were herded into a garden by police while officers tried to find the owner have been claimed. | Lost sheep that were herded into a garden by police while officers tried to find the owner have been claimed. |
The 28 sheep were found wandering in Heathfield on Friday and police asked the Nichols family if they could put them in their garden, which had a gate. | The 28 sheep were found wandering in Heathfield on Friday and police asked the Nichols family if they could put them in their garden, which had a gate. |
Cam Nichols said a local farmer visited them on Saturday and identified the flock as his son's. | Cam Nichols said a local farmer visited them on Saturday and identified the flock as his son's. |
She said the sheep were taken away on a trailer and the farmer cleaned up the garden and gave her a bunch of flowers. | She said the sheep were taken away on a trailer and the farmer cleaned up the garden and gave her a bunch of flowers. |
The sheep had eaten plants and left enormous amounts of "poo" and caused her dog to go "ballistic", Mrs Nichols said. | |
The farmer told her he had been looking after the sheep while his son was on holiday and it had taken a while to realise they were missing. | The farmer told her he had been looking after the sheep while his son was on holiday and it had taken a while to realise they were missing. |
Mrs Nichols did not reveal the local farmer's name. | Mrs Nichols did not reveal the local farmer's name. |
But she said: "It's been 15 minutes of fame for us. We have made the news in New Zealand. We can't believe it." | But she said: "It's been 15 minutes of fame for us. We have made the news in New Zealand. We can't believe it." |
News of #sheepgate spread around the world after her husband, Mark, revealed his frustration over the lost sheep in a tweet to Sussex Police and the couple also appealed on Twitter for help in finding the farmer. | News of #sheepgate spread around the world after her husband, Mark, revealed his frustration over the lost sheep in a tweet to Sussex Police and the couple also appealed on Twitter for help in finding the farmer. |
On Friday, a spokeswoman for Sussex Police said the force had been very grateful to the Nichols family for keeping the sheep safe and also for their patience. | On Friday, a spokeswoman for Sussex Police said the force had been very grateful to the Nichols family for keeping the sheep safe and also for their patience. |
Mr Nichols sent out a fresh tweet on Saturday: "My #sheepgate life lesson. If the police ever ask you to look after sheep, #justsayno" | Mr Nichols sent out a fresh tweet on Saturday: "My #sheepgate life lesson. If the police ever ask you to look after sheep, #justsayno" |
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