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Animal Mutilation — Part 4
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Tf the Albuguerque FBI Office is expected to broaden
ite examination of the cattle mutilation, additional manpower
would be necessary. ‘The scope of the cattle mutiliation problem
‘in tha tnitea States ic wagt and aoordination at expected
- £uture investigation would be so broad that the manpower
currently assigned to the Albuquerque Office could not cope .
with the problem. At the present time, the number of
additional Agents necessary for such an investigation could
not be estimated by the Albuquerque FBI Office.
Reairtel authorized the Albuquerque FBI to'investigate
the mutilations of 15 animals which have reportedly occurred
on Indian lands within the State of New Mexico. Further.
investigation of these mutilations is an impossibility because
of the fact that the carcasses of the animals have been destroyed
The only purpose which could be served in making inquiry about
these matters would be to compile a record of what investigators
have determined in the past. It is expected this would be an
extremely limited record because those who have looked into
such cattle mutilations have done so without any jurisdictional
authority and their records are expected to be very brief,
if any at all were kept.
The Albuquerque FBI Office feels that if an investi-
gative unit is approved and an LEAA Grant is given to the Office
of the District Attorney in Santa Fe, New Mexico, this approach
to the solution would probably be the best in the absence of
full FBI jurisdiction. Such an investigative unit would have
jurisdiction over investigation of the cattle mutilations and
authority to prosecute persons responsible for the mutilations
if they are identified. The FBI could cooperate with this unit
by furnishing data available to it for assistance in its
investigation. The Albuquerque FBI feels that if the grant
is given to the District Attorney's Office in.Santa Fe, .
coordination of investigative efforts could be handled ~~ .
appropriately. . ees * “yes. bots lO
os . During” the afternoon ‘session. of the’ conference
attended by .law enforcement’ officials, it was concluded by
U.S, Attorney. THOMPSON that a’decision would be made whether
the FBI, the New Mexico State Police, or the special unit
attached to the Santa Fe District Attorney's Office would be
the coordinating agency for the investigation of the cattle
mutilations. U.S. Attorney THOMPSON said a decision would be
made within two weeks which of these three agencies would be so
designated depending upon approval from FBIHQ, the New Mexico
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