Woman charged following Scottish Borders fox hunt
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Police have charged a woman after concerns were raised about practices at a fox hunt.
It follows an event which took place in the Scottish Borders in October last year.
A short police statement said the 42-year-old woman would be the subject of a report to the procurator fiscal.
PC Andy Loughlin, wildlife crime officer for the Lothians and Scottish Borders, said they took all reports of wildlife offences "very seriously".
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