LONDON (AP) — A hawk being used to patrol skies and deter pigeons from the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships has been stolen, police said Saturday. Rufus, a Harris hawk, was stolen with its cage between Thursday night and Friday morning from a car parked on a private driveway in the southwestern suburb of Wimbledon, said London's Metropolitan police. The company that owns the hawk had left a rear window of the car open for ventilation, according to police. The hawk, a family pet, flies above the tennis lawns every day, scaring away smaller birds such as pigeons that could distract the players and bother the audience. Police said the family is "very distressed" about the theft of the 4 1/2-year-old hawk, which is trained not to attack but to circle the courts to scare off smaller birds. Hawks have been used to clear the skies above Wimbledon during the tournament for about 12 years, as an environmentally friendly form of pest control. Rufus would fly above the courts every morning and evening during the annual two-week tournament. He did not fly during matches because that could distract players.
UK police: Wimbledon anti-pigeon hawk stolen
Jun. 30 12:38 PM EDT
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In this with image taken Wednesday June 27, 2012 Rufus the Harrier Hawk, with handler Imogen Davies on Centre Court as he patrols the grounds to scare away pigeons during day three of the 2012 Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis Club, Wimbledon England. Police said Saturday June 30, 2012 Rufus the hawk who was being used to patrol skies and deter pigeons from the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships has been stolen. (AP Photo/Stephen Pond/PA) UNITED KINGDOM OUT
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