“Hormoni” Hook who attacked the retired and the horrific village was finally arrested UK news

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The hawk was finally arrested and attacked by the locals in a village.

The problem was out of control at one point in Flamsted, Herfordshire, with a retired hospital.

He even called Bomber Harris from the villagers, as he referred to the captain of the striker of the striker in wartime, Sir Arthur Harris, because of the “bombing of people.”

At one point, there was a delay in postcard in the village thanks to the annoying falcons.

But after weeks of people who leave their homes and fear their lives, the animal was arrested, with plans to re -train.

The hawks were believed to be a young man who fled in an infiltrated manner of families and has something for long men.

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Wayne, 58, was trying to catch birds for a month and he is the man who took them, a local falcon, so he knows his purposes.

He said: “It will be trained – it will not be placed in a cage.

He got a pair of wings and has proven that he could use it.

“I am the person who was chasing him for four weeks, putting traps – about six traps working.

We just had one step all the time. I kept saying that his luck should ultimately run out – he did so.

He was very intense because of what he was doing – he was harming people, and intimidating a village.

It will not be easy because he must have the right house – a person who is flying and has the right experience.

“Some want to arrest him, and some want to shoot. He will not be imprisoned – he will be transferred. “

Steve Harris, 40, who managed to capture the hawks in his garden (photo: Toby Shevyar/ Agency Story Photo Agency)

The village Steve Harris is the man who caught the falcon by besieging his garden.

It was one of the flying targets, and he often chased the speed while operating it in the morning.

Speaking of his extraordinary behavior, Wayne said: “He was overlapping, so it was perhaps hormonal, regional. It could be any of these things.

“It is not bad at all – you can hit it, or hold it, pick it up, and do what you want.

“It will calm down – lower its weight.

The moment when it was a little wild because it was loose.

It is fat Kamaril – he lived outside the sausage and bacon, and people were not feeding.

“They will kill him – they cannot eat pork.”

The authorities are still not sure who owns the bird.

Wayne added: “We have no idea and I should not think that anyone is likely to advance,” Wayne added.

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