A dog has attacked and killed a sheep and left its lamb "highly distressed" in Daventry, Northamptonshire Police has said.
The force is investigating the incident and has issued a reminder to dog walkers to keep their pets under control around livestock.
The attack occured between 7:30p.m on Sunday (August 18) and 9:00a.m on Monday (August 19).
It is believed a dog entered private land off Browns Road and attacked and killed the sheep, leaving its lamb distressed.
Officers from the Northamptonshire Police's rural crime team are investigating and want to hear from anyone with information about the incident.
They are also repeating advice for dog owners about preventing livestock worrying and keeping their pets safe, reminding owners that farmers are legally allowed to shoot a dog to prevent livestock worrying.
Anyone with information about the death of the sheep is asked to call Northamptonshire Police on 101, or share information anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555111, using incident number 24000495131.
Northamptonshire Police has compiled a list of tips for safe and responsible dog walking around livestock.
The tips are: