Manhunt for culprit who cut off head of dead sea lion in California

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The suspect was seen using a black 20cm knife to remove the sea lion’s head.

It is illegal to harass, hunt, capture or kill sea lions and other marine life in the US.

PHOTO: AFP

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LOS ANGELES – A bike rider who decapitated a dead sea lion over Christmas and rode off with the head in a clear plastic bag was being hunted in the US on March 13.

Officials were offering US$20,000 (S$26,700) for information leading to the conviction of the man who sliced the creature’s head off on a California beach.

A notice from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Noaa) said the intact body of a dead sea lion was spotted at Doran Regional Park, about 100km north of San Francisco, on Dec 25, 2024.

But a short time later, the pinniped’s corpse was horrifically mutilated.

“An eyewitness described the suspect as a tan-complexioned male, approximately 30 to 40 years old, dressed in all black and riding a black fat-tire e-bike,” Noaa added.

“The suspect was seen using a black 8 inch (20.3cm) knife to remove the sea lion’s head, placing it in a clear plastic bag, and riding away.”

Under federal law, it is illegal to harass, hunt, capture or kill sea lions and other marine life in the US.

California sea lions are one of six known species and a common sight along the western coast of North America, including around Fisherman’s Wharf and the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, where their distinctive barking can frequently be heard.

Known for their intelligence, they are sometimes trained to perform tricks in circuses and aquariums, and have been used by the US Navy to carry out military operations. AFP

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