Minnesota's Gordy the goat rescued from kidnappers

Gordy was abducted at Indian Mounds Park from a herd of goats


Reuters May 06, 2017
St Paul Police Department pose with captured goat named Gordy that was stolen from Indian Mounds Park in Minnesota, US on May 5, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS

Call it a 'kid'-napping. When St Paul, Minnesota, police early Friday searched a GMC Yukon Denali that had crashed following a chase, they found an unlikely victim in the cargo area.

Four people fled the sports-utility vehicle, but Gordy the goat was found lying down with an orange electrical cord around his neck.

Police said Gordy had been abducted at Indian Mounds Park from a herd of goats that had been rented by the St Paul Parks and Recreation department. Their job: To eat invasive plants on a difficult-to-reach bluff along the Mississippi River.

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It was the St Paul Police Department's first known case of goat-thieving, said spokesperson Steve Linders. The motive is still a mystery.

"I wish I knew," said Clare Cloyd, a spokeswoman from St Paul Parks and Recreation, which was only three days into its experiment with the goat herd when the theft occurred.

Linders said two 29-year-old men were arrested on potential charges of gross misdemeanour theft and fleeing police.

Gordy was returned unharmed to the park. Some of his herd had escaped through a damaged fence and were rounded up, according to park officials. Since then, a police Facebook post about the incident has gotten a usual amount of attention with comments like "stealing really gets my goat."

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