Police officers have thanked 'crime-fighting cows' who helped them to capture a wanted man
Police officers thanked 'crime-fighting cows' who helped them to capture a wanted man. The officials say it was a 'high steaks incident' and the suspect was told to stop running, but it clearly went in one ear and 'out the udder'.
The footage shows a shadowy figure being followed by a herd of around a dozen cows in a field. It is unclear if the cattle where annoyed or curious at the man entering their field, reports Devon Live. The NPAS shared the clip to social media, with the caption: “Watch the moment a man on the run from @DC_Police was herded up by a group of cows in Devon and ‘mooved’ out of their field into the arms of waiting police officers. However, we did have to remind the cows not to take the law into their own hoofs.”
People also weighed in with puns of their own, like ‘breaking moos’ and ‘suspect to face the moo-sic’. Other Twitter users added, 'trying to escape?? How dairy….' and 'udderly brilliant'.
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