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SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle police got their goats, corralling a group of 10 that had managed to get loose from a yard in the city's Beacon Hill neighborhood.
On their website, police say officers responded Thursday afternoon to a report that the loose goats were chasing a group of children.
After a brief chase of their own, police managed to herd the goats back into a pen.
Animal control officers were called to contact the goats' owner.
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