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Runaway Goats and Sheep Wander Onto Interstate

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Runaway Goats and Sheep Wander Onto Interstate

A group of about nine goats and sheep escaped from their owner’s Virginia farm and ended up wandering onto a busy stretch of highway.

Virginia State Police said the animals escaped from their owner’s property in Chesapeake and managed to get around the sound barrier wall by the High Rise Bridge.

Police arrived to find the goats and sheep wandering loose on Interstate 64.

The animals were not injured and there were no reports of traffic incidents related to their visit.

Chesapeake Animal Control arrived on the scene and was able to return the animals to their home.

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