Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe March 19 (UPI) -- Police in England said they are on the hunt for a "local landmark" stolen in a "rather unusual theft" -- a life-sized fiberglass cow statue. Huntingdonshire Police said in a Facebook post that a resident in the village of Ramsey Forty Foot, England, reported someone apparently entered the rear garden of their home and made off with the statue of a black-and-white Friesian cow. Advertisement The theft is believed to have occurred between 5 p.m. Wednesday and 4 p.m. Thursday, police said. "The replica was stolen from a property that overlooks the River Nene and is described as somewhat of a local landmark," the Facebook post said. Police are asking anyone with knowledge of the theft to contact investigators. Read More Stolen baby Jesus returned to church after 90 years Decapitated swan discovered to be broken statue Disney guests disturbed by unexpectedly headless singing Ursula