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Video shows Bluffton Police officer read Miranda rights after capturing goat on the loose
The Bluffton Police Department jokingly posted on Facebook that the goat was a suspect in a crime.
Updated: 3:27 PM EDT Jul 8, 2024
A goat on the loose is safely back home thanks to the work of two Bluffton Police officers.According to the Bluffton Police Department, Corporal Schaefer and Officer Corlett tracked down a goat Monday.The department jokingly posted on Facebook that the goat was a suspect in a crime.In the above video, you can see the goat, nicknamed Dolly, be read some of its Miranda rights by one of the officers.Thankfully, it was determined Dolly was innocent of any wrongdoing.The goat then received a ride in the back of a patrol car and was returned to its rightful owners. TRENDING STORIESFirst Lady Jill Biden set to visit Georgia on MondayHurricane Beryl made landfall along the Texas coast. Where it tracks next.Body of missing teenager recovered from water on Tybee Island
BLUFFTON, S.C. —
A goat on the loose is safely back home thanks to the work of two Bluffton Police officers.
According to the Bluffton Police Department, Corporal Schaefer and Officer Corlett tracked down a goat Monday.
The department jokingly posted on Facebook that the goat was a suspect in a crime.
In the above video, you can see the goat, nicknamed Dolly, be read some of its Miranda rights by one of the officers.
Thankfully, it was determined Dolly was innocent of any wrongdoing.
The goat then received a ride in the back of a patrol car and was returned to its rightful owners.
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