Nebraska law enforcement recently conducted a traffic stop that left them flabbergasted when they discovered an unexpected passenger in the vehicle – a full-sized watusi bull named Howdy Doody.
The incident unfolded when the Norfolk Police Division received a report about a man heading east on Route 275, accompanied by a watusi bull comfortably seated in the passenger seat. Captain Chad Reiman recounted the unusual encounter, saying, “Well, the officers received a call regarding a car entering town with a cow on board. They anticipated it might be a calf or something smaller that could actually fit inside the vehicle.”
Surprisingly, the vehicle technically had the space for the gigantic bovine. Consequently, the officer decided to initiate a traffic stop to address some ongoing traffic violations associated with this peculiar situation.
The driver behind the wheel was identified as Lee Meyer, a resident of Neligh, Nebraska. In response to the infractions, Captain Reiman explained, “The officer issued some warnings to Mr. Meyer. There were certain issues that warranted citations, but ultimately, the officer opted to provide a warning and politely requested him to transport the animal back home and vacate the city.”
Thankfully, no injuries resulted from this unconventional roadside encounter.
{Matzav.com}
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