Just call it bovine intervention
A herd of cows helped a North Carolina police department corral a suspect on the run. The partnership began when a 34-year-old man fled during a traffic stop, according to a Facebook post from the Boone Police Department. He led police on a chase and then abandoned his vehicle before setting out on foot into an undeveloped area, says the Facebook post. Because of how quickly he was driving, officers couldn’t see exactly where he fled, the post says.
“The cows communicated with the officers as best they could and finally just had the officers follow them to the suspect’s location,” joked the department in the post. The cows are privately owned and were in a large fenced area, the department told CNN in an email. “Obviously, we want to express our gratitude to the cows for their assistance,” the post went on. “This opens up all kinds of questions as to the bovines’ role in crime fighting.
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