Police corral urban herd after midnight Los Angeles stroll | Inquirer News

Police corral urban herd after midnight Los Angeles stroll

/ 10:17 AM January 27, 2018

WEST COVINA, Calif. — It was less an arrest than a roundup.

Police say a donkey led more than a dozen sheep and goats on a stroll through a suburban West Covina neighborhood east of Los Angeles.

Police were called around 12:30 a.m. Thursday by reports of a herd of animals walking the streets.

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The animals were finally corralled with the help of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

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Authorities say the animals escaped their owners’ property in neighboring Valinda through an unsecured gate.

The owner was contacted and took the herd back home.

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No injuries were reported but police say it raised a few eyebrows among officers who thought they’d seen it all.

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