AMES, Iowa (AP) — Sheriffs in two central Iowa counties say their offices are investigating after cattle were found slain and dumped along gravel roads in their jurisdictions.
Two cows and a calf were found dead in Boone and Greene counties on March 10.
Investigators said the calf, found in Boone County, had its front legs bound with twine.
Boone County Sheriff Gregg Elsberry said a red shorthorn cow was found a short distance away in a creek with its throat slashed.
The carcass of the other cow, also a red shorthorn, was found in a Greene County ditch.
Authorities say that scuff marks on the animals’ hides indicated they were dumped on the roads from a vehicle.