It may not have been as dramatic as the great llama chase of 2015, but Seattle Police got their own taste of an animal pursuit when 10 goats broke free from their pen, spooking children at a nearby home daycare center Thursday afternoon.
It took a lot of hand waving and cajoling to corral the goats and return them to their pen in the south Seattle neighborhood of Beacon Hill. No one was injured, but the pre-K children did get a scare, Seattle Police Det. Patrick Michaud told Mashable.
About a half dozen officers responded to the scene shortly after 1:15 p.m.
You herd right! Officers corralled 10 goats after they reportedly chased a group of children near 50/S. Wallace. pic.twitter.com/RvBDQ8MzTY— Seattle Police Dept. (@SeattlePD) March 26, 2015
"When you hear goat rodeo on the radio, a lot of officers go out to those things," he said. "Honestly, how many times in a career are you going to be called to herd goats?"
The entire incident spanned less than half an hour and was considerably less stirring than the Arizona llama chase that gripped the nation in late February. But the police had fun with the whole thing, producing a fake movie poster for The Goat Escape, a riff on the 1963 WWII film starring Steve McQueen.
"We didn’t have a live helicopter feed of the goat chase, next time we’ll try I swear," Michaud said, noting, however, that police on the scene did get dashcam video that will eventually be uploaded to the department's YouTube page.