Cows lead police 'directly' to suspect who fled after a traffic stop in North Carolina


Cows were an unexpected help to law enforcers recently in North Carolina.

North Carolina authorities were assisted by an unexpected group of animals in their pursuit of a suspect last week. Hint: It wasn’t a K-9 unit. 

Boone Police Department officers were conducting a routine traffic stop on Tuesday when a suspect fled the scene in his car and then on foot. The suspect, Joshua Minton, abandoned his vehicle in Watauga County and ran toward an undeveloped area, authorities said. 

“Due to the suspect’s fast and reckless driving our officers were not close enough to see exactly where the suspect ran,” Boone police said in a news release. 

Authorities were searching the nearby area when they were greeted by local cows. Police say the cows led them “directly to where the suspect was hiding.” 

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