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 • Updated 3 hours ago NBC Universal, Inc. 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.