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Officers wrangle four-legged landscapers after goats, donkey walk off job

March 20, 2018
A herd of four-legged landscapers is seen after police officers captured and brought back several goats and a donkey after they wandered onto a local street in Roswell, Georgia.
A herd of four-legged landscapers is seen after police officers captured and brought back several goats and a donkey after they wandered onto a local street in Roswell, Georgia.

ROSWELL, Ga. - Police in Georgia were summoned to a neighborhood to deal with a herd of goats and a donkey that walked off a lawn-control job. The Roswell Police Department said officers received some unexpected "goat wrangler" experience on Tuesday when they were called to a neighborhood where a donkey and over a dozen goats were spotted wandering loose in the street, reports UPI. Police said a resident had hired the owner of the animals to use them to clean her yard, but the goats and donkey wandered off the job. "Our officers were able to bring them back into her yard to finish the work," police said. - Agencies


March 20, 2018
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