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Steer That Escaped Slaughter Still Loose a Month Later

He's been roaming Rhode Island since Feb. 4
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Mar 12, 2021 10:35 AM CST
Steer That Escaped Slaughter Still Loose a Month Later
This February 2021 photo provided by Adam Seaberg shows a cow that escaped on Feb. 4, in Johnston, Rhode Island, as it was being transported. More than a month after escaping while being unloaded at a slaughterhouse, the steer is still roaming the streets.   (Adam Seaberg via AP)

Where's the beef? Still very much on the mooove in Rhode Island, per the AP. More than a month after escaping while being unloaded at a slaughterhouse, a 1,600-pound steer is still roaming the streets of Johnston, about 10 miles west of Providence. Police said Wednesday in a Facebook post that although they've been keeping loose track of the steer's whereabouts, they can't chase it, so their goal is to keep it contained to wooded areas where it can't endanger drivers or itself. Officers posted a blurry nighttime photo of the bovine showing it on a residential street near a "Support Our Police" yard sign, and said it appears to be healthy and well-fed. "Though it appears in this picture that it backs the blue, the escaped Johnston cow is still on the lam," police wrote.

"Where now, brown cow?" police added. "We have been actively tracking and monitoring the cow since its great escape. Help us bring this story to a good conclusion." On Feb. 4, after the animal first bolted when a wholesaler lost control of it outside Rhode Island Beef & Veal in Johnston, a startled Uber driver reported seeing it hoofing its way through an intersection. It later was sighted in Providence, where local authorities contacted the Department of Environmental Management and animal control. Neither agency had the resources to capture and transport the animal, according to a police report. Authorities are urging anyone who sees it to alert police and not attempt to corral it themselves. "Stay clear of the steer," they posted. "Please leave the capture to professionals."

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