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NewsApril 6, 2015

PARAMUS, N.J. -- A "disorderly" goat has been corralled in northern New Jersey, and authorities are trying to determine who owns the wayward animal. Two police officers nabbed the small white goat shortly after 5 p.m. Saturday. The department says on its Facebook page it responded to "calls of a disorderly goat head-butting a door." Officers captured the goat as it was running in the roadway. Authorities suspect the animal escaped from a local residence...

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PARAMUS, N.J. -- A "disorderly" goat has been corralled in northern New Jersey, and authorities are trying to determine who owns the wayward animal. Two police officers nabbed the small white goat shortly after 5 p.m. Saturday. The department says on its Facebook page it responded to "calls of a disorderly goat head-butting a door." Officers captured the goat as it was running in the roadway. Authorities suspect the animal escaped from a local residence.

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