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NewsFebruary 28, 2016

MADERA, Calif. -- The calls coming into the California Highway Patrol were alarming: A tiny unicorn was running down a road. More than three hours later, the suspect was taken into custody. A white pony named Juliette who wears a fake horn for photo sessions was illuminated by a state police helicopter Wednesday in an orchard, and Madera Ranchos resident Renee Pardy used another horse to lead it out...

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MADERA, Calif. -- The calls coming into the California Highway Patrol were alarming: A tiny unicorn was running down a road. More than three hours later, the suspect was taken into custody. A white pony named Juliette who wears a fake horn for photo sessions was illuminated by a state police helicopter Wednesday in an orchard, and Madera Ranchos resident Renee Pardy used another horse to lead it out.

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