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‘Goat Gang’ Found ‘Trespassing’ 14 Miles Away From Georgia Home

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Gilmer County Sheriff's Office

A “gang” of goats managed to roam 14 miles from home before they were found “trespassing” on a property in Gilmer County, Ga., on Sunday, authorities said.

The Gilmer County Sheriff’s Office posted photos of a “goat gang on the loose” shortly after 9 a.m. Sunday, seeking help locating their owners.

“If your goats broke out for a joywalk and forgot to leave a note, we found them chillin in someones yard like they own the place. Theyre friendly, fluffy, and currently trespassing,” the sheriff’s office wrote alongside the photos. “If these four-legged lawnmowers belong to you, call our non-emergency line at 706-635-8911 to reclaim your gang before they start charging rent…or charging at flowerpots.”

Shortly before 2 p.m., the sheriff’s office posted an update saying community members in the area near Chatsworth Highway helped get the “hoofed hooligans” rounded up and “personally delivered” to the owner 14 miles away.

“Their home was located a whopping 14 miles away! How they pulled off that level of hoof-powered Houdini magic? We have no idea,” the sheriff’s office said.

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