I'm up near Goole/Selby way. The other half shot it at about 5pm T time. It was in our village. We are quite rural and it was at a local farm. They were harvesting at the time and it had to break cover as the combine went round the field. There were 2 of them but he only managed to get one and the other got away.
Once they are shot they go to another farmer who is working with a group of people I think it's a university or something like that. They go to him and are DNA tested, checked for diseases, weighed, measured and logged down where there were shot. It's to see how many there are and where they have come from. How they move around the country side and the like. I presume after all the tests they are incinerated.
You can tell the ones that have been released by the wildlife groups and the like as they are not scared of you at all. Bold as brass and usually scabby looking as they just don't know how to look after themselves anymore. Town foxes are the same, as they are so used to people it does not scare them at all and they have plenty of free food around.