A bull is reportedly in the roadway someplace in Alexander.
"Is that a bull?" says a deputy, not quite sure he heard the call right.
"Yes, with horns, sir," replies the dispatcher.
"Do they accept bulls at the shelter?" the deputy asks.
Didn't hear the reply, maybe it was something like "No. And that's no bull. Sir."
A second officer is heading there "to assist with the bull."
UPDATE 12:20 p.m.: "I'll be stopping out at 1100 Chaddock (Road) for the bull," says the responding officer, noting that a second officer's assistance will not be needed.
"Why was the 2nd officer
"Why was the 2nd officer called in?", you ask.
Because the first cop was cow-ering in his vehicle. :)
Come on, Ed... You know
Come on, Ed... You know that's BULL!!
The police wouldn't have had
The police wouldn't have had to go there if the bull had just mooooooooved over.
It's called the running of
It's called the running of the Bull or Bull Run
Hey Ed, say hello to Fred
Hey Ed, say hello to Fred
for me
Hi, Darin! Thought you two
Hi, Darin! Thought you two were gonna get a house down here. Will tell Fred ya' said Hi. Tell P I said Hi!