SURREY - Mounties in British Columbia have set off separate investigations that may be connected to the cull of hundreds of ostriches last week.
Police said Monday that they are looking into a report of vandalism at a Canadian Food Inspection Agency location in Kelowna, B.C., where photos of the front of the office show an expletive written in brown material thought to be feces.
The inspection agency carried out the cull of about 300 birds in Edgewood, B.C., late Thursday after months of legal challenges by the owners to stop the killings set off by an avian flu infection within the flock.
Police say they are also looking at aerial footage of the ostrich pen where a no-fly zone was put in place by Transport Canada, restricting drones and aircraft from flying above the farm.
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