Police searching for baby goat stolen from Riverdale Farm
by Lucas Casaletto
Last Updated May 7, 2021 at 4:15 pm EDT
Toronto police say they’re attempting to locate a goat that was stolen in a break-and-enter at Riverdale Farm.
They say that sometime between 5:30 p.m. Wednesday and 7:00 a.m. Thursday, someone broke in and stole a three-month-old Nubian goat named “Juniper.”
Staff reported Juniper’s disappearance to police on Thursday morning.
The City of Toronto wants you to #HelpBringJuniperHome after the baby goat was stolen from Riverdale Farm, sometime between Wednesday evening and Thursday morning. Juniper needs her mother’s milk to survive. @680NEWSpic.twitter.com/hAvw1R5m9s
Someone stole a baby goat from Toronto s Riverdale farm
Toronto police are asking for the public s help in order to find a missing goat. According to police, Juniper the 3-month-old goat was stolen during a break and enter at the Riverdale Farm in Toronto.
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3-month-old Juniper the goat pictured with her mother.(Submitted by Toronto Police Service)
Toronto police are asking for the public s help in order to find a missing goat.
According to police, Juniper the three-month-old goat was stolen during a break and enter at the Riverdale Farm in Toronto.
Police say the suspects entered a pen within the farm between 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday and 7:00 a.m. on Thursday, taking the Nubian goat with them when they left.
Toronto police looking for thieves who stole baby goat from Riverdale Farm last night
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A three-month old Nubian goat named Juniper was ripped away from her mother s side during a break-in at Toronto s Riverdale Farm last night, according to police, and caretakers are extremely concerned for the young animal s wellbeing.
While they couldn t issue an Amber Alert for the abducted baby, being that she is a goat, the Toronto Police Service did issue a press release Friday afternoon requesting assistance from the public.
April 29, 2021 · 0 Comments
By ROB PAUL
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
As the virtual Hike for Bethell Hospice approaches, some folks in Caledon may have spotted a handful of animals from Riverdale Farm strolling around the community.
That’s the Barnyard Team made up of Heidi the Miniature Donkey, Thomas the Nubian Goat, two Haflinger Horses named Emma and Krissy, a Plymouth Rock Hen named Muppet, and a handful of volunteers and they’ve been training for the hike around Inglewood.
The team is led by Caledon’s Susan Graham a former volunteer at Bethell Hospice who decided to set up a donation page for the hike this year after all the attention her team was receiving.