Auburn Animal Control Officer wrangles wayward goat on West Valley Highway

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Auburn Animal Control Officer Ray Peckham successfully returned a wayward goat to its owner after the animal was spotted walking along West Valley Highway on July 11, 2025. The Auburn Police Department humorously noted the incident on their social media, highlighting Peckham's new title of "goat wrangler. " Despite the unusual circumstances, the police confirmed that the goat was reunited with its owner without any incident. Community members found joy in the amusing rescue, with the police tweet quickly garnering smiles and laughter. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and traffic remained largely unaffected during the brief encounter.

The incident reflects the often light-hearted nature of local animal control work. Authorities did not disclose where the goat originated, but the swift resolution of the situation was appreciated. This event showcases the community's engagement with local law enforcement and their efforts to maintain public safety.

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