The alleged theft occurred overnight between June 22 and June 23 at the Christmas Tree Farm in Cudham Road, Downe.
Paul, the farm’s manager for 43 years, said the baby goats sometimes escape and run around the farm, but on this occasion, they were nowhere to be found.
The farm has reviewed its CCTV footage, but it reportedly did not provide any leads.
The incident happened between June 22 and June 23. (Image: Christmas Tree Farm/X)
Paul, told the News Shopper: “It happened sometime in the middle of the night
“We left last night and came back this morning as the mums [goats] were going mad.”
According to Paul, the goats are between three to four weeks old, and are “still dependant” on their mum.
There have been no arrests at this stage. (Image: Christmas Tree Farm/X)
Paul said the incident has been shared on social media, and villagers are on the lookout for any suspicious activity.
This is not the first time the farm has experienced theft, with a cat reportedly stolen around a decade ago.
Have you seen the baby goats? (Image: Christmas Tree Farm/X)
The police have confirmed they are investigating the reported theft.
No arrests have been made, and the investigation continues.
Anyone with information is urged to contact the police on 101, quoting reference 01/7724892/26.
A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said: ” Enquiries are ongoing into a reported theft at a farm on Cudham Road, Bromley.
“The incident happened overnight between Monday, 22 June and Tuesday, 23 June with a number of kid goats reportedly stolen.
“No arrests have been made at this early stage and enquiries continue.
“Anyone with information is asked to call police on 101, quoting reference 01/7724892/26.


