Sad goat 'arrested' for refusing to leave a Tim Hortons

 By 
Laura Vitto
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Employees at a Saskatchewan Tim Hortons were forced to call the police when an unruly customer refused to leave the premises. The customer in question: A lonely goat looking for a warm place to rest and, we imagine, a large decaf and several donuts.

The StarPhoenix reports that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police responded to a disturbance at the cafe at 4 a.m. on Sunday, after employees complained that they couldn't remove the goat from the store's vestibule.

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According to a Facebook post from the RCMP, employees would walk the goat outside only to see him reenter through the automatic doors. Officers loaded the goat into their vehicle and escorted him away.

"He was very unhappy with this so the members decided to take him home instead of to holding cells at the detachment."

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Coffee Goat's story had a seemingly happy conclusion, as he's since been returned to his rightful owners.

[H/T: Daily Dot]

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