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#Teens who allegedly broke into NJ farm and put lipstick on donkey ID’d

#Teens who allegedly broke into NJ farm and put lipstick on donkey ID’d

August 25, 2020 | 1:08pm | Updated August 25, 2020 | 1:18pm

Authorities have identified the New Jersey teens who broke into a local farm and posed for photos while riding and abusing the animals, a report said.

One of the teens is a 17-year-old student athlete at River Dell High School in Oradell, several sources told local news outlet the Daily Voice. She was identified after a number of her friends saw a Snapchat photo of her at Abma’s Farm during the break-in on Saturday, according to the report.

The farm’s owner declined to speak to The Post on Tuesday and workers there would not identify the alleged culprits.

A worker at the farm previously told the Voice that the animals were left “shaken and skittish” after the ordeal — and lipstick had to be wiped off one of the donkeys, according to the report.

A duckling and a rabbit were initially missing after the break-in at the family-owned farm in Wyckoff, but all animals had been recovered by Monday, farm workers said.

A Sunday Facebook post from the farm’s owners said the culprits endangered the animals and themselves by pulling off the caper.

A veterinarian perform a full health and wellness assessment on an animal at Abma's Farm.
A veterinarian performs a full health and wellness assessment on an animal at Abma’s Farm.Abma’s Farm

“First and foremost, we are a working farm, and four families (and four generations) live here. This is our home,” the post read. “Second, from a human safety standpoint, breaking in to animal pens with no animal training is dangerous. Animals can kick, rear up, and trample you. In the dark, anything can happen.

“Third, the safety of OUR animals has been compromised and that IS. NOT. OKAY.”

In a Facebook post Monday, the farm said they were closed for the day so a veterinarian could “perform a full health and wellness assessment of our animals to ensure their safety.”

“We want to thank our community for standing with us at this time. Your love and support is appreciated,” the farm said in the Facebook post.

“Thank you again to our wonderful community. Let’s focus on spreading positivity and good health!” they added.

Local police said their investigation is ongoing.

Additional reporting by Amanda Woods

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