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Has anyone in Essex seen the lion in a field?, by grahamames on Aug 26, 2012 21:49:58 GMT 1, Bit off topic, but considering as I did not get the ltd giveaways I thought I would post this. St Osyth residents advised to stay indoors following reports of lion seen in field Residents living in the St Osyth area are being advised to stay indoors after police received reports of a lion being seen in a field. The large cat, believed to be a lion, was seen in fields off Earls Hall Drive in St Oysth, near Clacton, just before 7pm on Sunday, August 26, 2012. Officers from Essex Police have been working with experts from Colchester Zoo who believe the reports to be genuine after being shown a photograph from a member of the public. There is an increased police presence in the area, including firearms officers and the police helicopter searching near where it was spotted. Police are also trying to establish where the lion may have come from. Anyone who sees the lion is advised to call 999. As seen on www.essex.police.uk/news_features/homepage_latest_news/st_osyth_residents_urged_to_st.aspx
Bit off topic, but considering as I did not get the ltd giveaways I thought I would post this. St Osyth residents advised to stay indoors following reports of lion seen in field Residents living in the St Osyth area are being advised to stay indoors after police received reports of a lion being seen in a field. The large cat, believed to be a lion, was seen in fields off Earls Hall Drive in St Oysth, near Clacton, just before 7pm on Sunday, August 26, 2012. Officers from Essex Police have been working with experts from Colchester Zoo who believe the reports to be genuine after being shown a photograph from a member of the public. There is an increased police presence in the area, including firearms officers and the police helicopter searching near where it was spotted. Police are also trying to establish where the lion may have come from. Anyone who sees the lion is advised to call 999. As seen on www.essex.police.uk/news_features/homepage_latest_news/st_osyth_residents_urged_to_st.aspx
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