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Odessa Police Dept. Sgt. M. Fletcher, from left, and officer Trent Sellers watch as Animal Control officers Joe Barreraz and Toby Gilbreath ready to hoist a tranquilized goat into their truck Saturday on North JBS Parkway Boulevard near Business Interstate 20. The goat led officers on a chase that started near the intersection of Grandview Avenue and 42nd Street.

Goat goes rogue

Officers chase loose livestock

Who ya gonna call? Goat busters!

A rogue goat led the Odessa Police Department and Odessa Animal Control on a wild race through the busy streets of Odessa around 5 p.m. Saturday.

Officers received the eyebrow-raising call of a sheep running down 42nd Street and then into the Taco Bell parking lot. It was quickly determined that what officers were actually after was a goat.

“We don’t know where it came from,” Animal Control Officer Joe Barreraz said. It took four on-duty officers, two animal control officers and one off-duty officer on motorcycle to see the incident to an end.

The goat was originally spotted at the intersection of 42nd Street and Grandview Avenue. It made its way down 42nd where it crossed the street and ran through Memorial Gardens Park. After that, officers said it ran through the UTPB campus with a detour through the dorms area. City of Odessa dispatch next identified it near the intersection of University Boulevard and Oakwood Drive.

“Our main concern was to get it out of traffic,” Barreraz said.

Officer Randy Vest said he came face-to-face with the goat in an alley and the two had a face off. Laughingly, Vest said the goat evaded him.

The goat was finally apprehended in the 900 block of JBS Parkway near the interchange at Highway 80 after Animal Control Officers shot it with a tranquilizer gun.

Animal Control took the goat into custody following the chase.


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