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El toro de 1,500 libras que escapó el martes de un matadero sigue suelto en Long Island. El animal sería sacrificado como parte de la festividad musulmana Eid ul, según la Policía del Condado de Suffolk, pero ahora será llevado a un refugio.
La policía dijo el miércoles que el toro fue visto por última vez en una reserva natural, y entregó los esfuerzos de búsqueda a varios grupos de rescate de animales, que permanecerán en las cercanías hasta que el toro haya sido recapturado, dijeron las autoridades.
Rogue NY Bull That Bolted From Slaughter Fate Still on Loose a Day Later: Cops The bull was first reported to be on the run just after 10 a.m. Tuesday in Shirley; Suffolk County cops said Wednesday afternoon it s still at large
Published July 21, 2021 •
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A rogue bull remained on the loose on Long Island mid-afternoon Wednesday, more than 24 hours after it bolted from a farm where it was set to be slaughtered as part of the Muslim holiday Eid ul, according to Suffolk County police.
Police said Wednesday the bull was last seen in a local nature preserve the night before. They ve turned over search efforts to multiple animal rescue groups, which will stay in the vicinity until the bull has been recaptured, officials said.
The roughly 1,500-pound black bull then ventured over to Mastic, near the farm where it lived. There s no indication where it could be now, nor was it immediately clear what would happen to the animal should it be secured.
Multiple residents took to social media to report receiving a text message warning from the county police, urging them to stay indoors.
One widely circulated video posted to Facebook shows the animal charging through a woman s front yard as a swarm of cops give chase. I actually slapped myself in the head and said this can t be true, I don t believe this, said Michael Gaisser, who saw the animal and shot video of it running.
The roughly 1,500-pound black bull then ventured over to Mastic, near the farm where it lived. There s no indication where it could be now, nor was it immediately clear what would happen to the animal should it be secured.
Multiple residents took to social media to report receiving a text message warning from the county police, urging them to stay indoors.
One widely circulated video posted to Facebook shows the animal charging through a woman s front yard as a swarm of cops give chase. I actually slapped myself in the head and said this can t be true, I don t believe this, said Michael Gaisser, who saw the animal and shot video of it running.