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Illegal 'Zombie Farm' Discovered
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Albuquerque Police today announced the results of a five month sting operation to identify a ring of operatives who ran an illegal 'Zombie farm' at a large, secluded compound twelve miles north of Albuquerque. The five men and two women, who's identities have not yet been released, were arrested at gun point early this morning. |
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SWAT: A police spokesperson said that a 'large number of undead' were being housed within a fortified horse stable. The premise of the farm was to offer hunting opportunities to paying clients. The sting itself accumulated with two FBI agents posing as would be clients. They each offered $1500 per head for the opportunity to hunt and kill reanimators.The illegal transaction was secretly taped and will be used in the pending prosecution trial. Illegal: Further charges could arise from the Department of Home Security. The import, housing and attempted sale of these undead carriers of the Necro-mortosis virus (all identified as males from South America) could be seen as dealing in a biological weapon of mass destruction. |
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seized: The compound itself had an elaborate alarm and defense system. The undead were all housed within one fortified horse barn. A small number of cattle were kept near to the structure. Police are assuming at this point that the reason for this was to disguise the 'moaning' of the undead with the 'lowing sound' of the cattle. The owner of the farm, who was not present at the time, is Steven Ludlow, self proclaimed 'Zombie trophy hunter.' He has been spotlighted in several cases of illegal trading of undead parts on ebuy.com and other outlets. His whererabouts are unknown at this time. An arrest warrent was issued this morning.
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