Holy cow!
A group of brave bovines are being applauded for helping police catch a motorist over a registration violation in rural Wisconsin.
The Barron County Sheriff’s Department said it assisted the city of Barron police with a roughly 13-mile pursuit of a Chevy Cavalier about 1 a.m. local time Tuesday.
The car ran out of steam encountering this moooving blockade, the department wrote on Facebook, where it published an amusing image of the cattle call. We would be remiss if we didn’t thank the Barron County Bovine Unit for jumping into the fray when the vehicle came into their patrol area, it added in the tongue-in-cheek post.
Only in Wisconsin: Cows help end police chase in Barron County
The Barron County Sheriff s Department assisted Barron police with a pursuit between Barron and Cumberland.
Officials say it ended on a farm when the suspect vehicle encountered an interesting blockade - a herd of cattle.
Thankfully, no humans or cattle were injured during the incident. Police say the driver was arrested. Another happy ending, the Barron County Sheriff s Department posted on Facebook.
The sheriff s department also thanked the Barron County Bovine Unit for their efforts. Share this article:
According to a post from the Barron County, Wisconsin, sheriff's office, deputies were assisting police during a 13-mile pursuit between Barron and Cumberland.