Old Town PD Places Suspicious Criminal In The Back Of A Cruiser
I wonder if this animal was picked up at "the baaaaaaaah."
The Old Town Police Department took to Facebook, and posted a rather charming video of an animal that wandered onto a property, then was rounded up by an officer, DC Miller, and placed in the back of the police cruiser, COPS style!
The comments on the post are funny, but the question was brought up as to whether this is a goat or a sheep. The easiest way to tell the difference between a sheep and a goat is to look at their tails. A goat's tail goes up, and sheep tails hang down and are often shortened for health and sanitary reasons.
The easiest way to tell the difference between a sheep and a goat is to look at their tails. A goat's tail goes up (unless it is sick, frightened, or in distress). Sheep tails hang down and are often docked (shortened) for health and sanitary reasons.
Here are some of the responses from the Old Town PD Facebook post:
Kathy Foley
This is not your typical call!! Excellent work!!
Jamie Beal
This is hilarious!
Kim Stevens
He was on the lamb
Annette Ouellette
All in the line of duty.
David Brawn
This is so funny must have watched it ten times
Valerie Stitham
Oh wow, bet he liked the ride,
Bill Grant
Should’ve been arrested for trespassing lol
Cassandra Smith
This is the best post I’ve seen!!!❤️ great people doing great things🐐
Douglas Crabbe
You can see it in his face!! He said, I've got the milk, if you guys can run by Dunkin!! And when the police officer said we have to take you home, he got mad. I mean, you can practically see it in the video. He says, "screw you guys!". Good job. Wonderful.
Gale Tibbetts
good job! Its nice to know the posse always gets their baaaaaad actors! p.s. so far youve made 32 out of area peeps lol n brought several smiles. we thank you. Is there an award for bringin in baaaaaahd actors? If so I nominate these dedicated wranglers!
Richard Baker
Back seat of a cruiser probably smell pretty bad to the sheep!
Douglas Crabbe
"DC Miller....." has extensive knowledge of farm animals " Can you please tell him that that is a goat!!!! Not a sheep. I'd fire him if he lived on a farm and told me that!!!