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They will really eat anything! Hilarious moment an Alabama deputy finds a miniature GOATS munching on his paperwork after breaking into his squad car
- Madison County Sheriff Deputy left the doors to his squad car open and when he returned he was ambushed by two miniature goats
- ‘Are you kidding me!’ Get out of here!, sheriff deputy Casey Thrower griped, ‘There’s nothing to eat in there. Don’t eat that! C’mon,’ he said
- One of the goats sat wedged between the driver’s seat and steering wheel while the other goat was standing on the roof of the squad car
- The humorous exchange took place on Friday while the sheriff’s deputy was dropping off civil papers to a home in the area. He recorded the incident before shooing the livestock away
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An Alabama sheriff deputy was left in shock after finding two miniature goats munching on paperwork he left in his squad car.
The cheeky animals, that were able to sneak into the officer’s car and start eating the documents inside, were caught red handed after ambushing Madison County deputy Casey Thrower.
As he returned to the car and realized what had happened, he was heard saying: ‘Are you kidding me!’ Get out of here!
‘There’s nothing to eat in there. C’mon!’ he moaned, ‘Don’t eat that!’
In the background of the hilarious clip, the goats can be heard shuffling around as the officer sounded his police radio and sighed in frustration.
The dark-colored goat, with its curved hoofs is seen wedged between the driver’s seat and the steering wheel, looked at the car’s dashboard, as the sheriff yelled: ‘Quit eatin’ that. Get out here!’
Meanwhile, the light-haired, blue-eyed goat was seen standing on the roof of the police car: ‘Are you crazy?,’ the deputy yells.
The miniature goat, seen with his horns erect mid-air, cocked his head at the deputy and appeared unfazed at the mess that he had caused.
The light-haired, blue-eyed, miniature goat is seen on the hood of the sheriff deputy’s car, cocked its head and appeared unfazed unsure what all the fuss was about
‘Quit eatin’ that. Get out of here!’ Madison County Sheriff Deputy Casey Thrower said to the dark-colored goat, who was behind the wheel of his squad car, looking down at the car’s dashboard
The goat manages to get onto the roof of the deputy’s squad car, as the sheriff’s asks: ‘Are you crazy?’ during the Friday ambush in Alabama’s Madison County
The humorous exchange took place on Friday while Thrower was dropping off civil papers.
According to the sheriff’s department, the deputy often leaves his car doors during his run, in case he needs to bolt quickly should a dog attack.
After the ordeal, the deputy was finally able to get into his car and shoo the goats away.
In April, another goat made headlines in Florida, when it led police on a wild chase through a Florida apartment complex in Tallahassee before the officers were finally able to wrangle the animal.
The Tallahassee Police Department shared a video on YouTube of the escaped goat running loose from officers outside an apartment complex in the early hours of April 20.
‘Am I supposed to tackle a goat, are you crazy?’ a female officer asks at the beginning of the video. ‘That thing has got pointy things. I’m from New Jersey, we don’t see goats!’
Titled ‘The Escape,’ the next section of the video shows more attempts from local authorities to try and contain the goat to the tune of Bad Boys, the Inner Circle song used as the intro to the long-running TV show Cops.
‘Bad boys, bad boys whatcha gonna do? Whatcha gonna do when they come for you?’ the song repeatedly plays while cops try to corral the goat.
Local authorities did not reveal how the goat got into the apartment complex in the first place or who owned the animal, but the animal was eventually trapped and captured.