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"Officers arrived, herded the goats back into a pen and radioed for animal control officers," the department said.
Goat escape caught on tape! Debuting tomorrow on the SPD Blotter! #GoatYOLO pic.twitter.com/VdkTITGhw6
— Seattle Police Dept. (@SeattlePD) March 27, 2015
The department's Twitter account said residents had "herd right" about the "brief hoof chase" and video of the goats' escape would be available on the police blotter at some point Friday, capping off the tweet with "#GoatYOLO."
Cops cancel Beacon Hill goat escape: http://t.co/3KF9dWowfn pic.twitter.com/QmlaR4fPsR
— Seattle Police Dept. (@SeattlePD) March 26, 2015
Tamara Power-Drutis, who rents the goats to clear blackberries on her property, thanked police on Twitter and said the "trouble makers" didn't pose any danger to the public.
Thank you to @SeattlePD for bringing the trouble makers home! For the record, they love kids, exhibit A pic.twitter.com/CX7grubhr3
— Tamara Power-Drutis (@TamaramaPD) March 26, 2015
"For the record, they love kids," she tweeted, along with a picture of the goats playing with a child.