Current:Home > ContactIowa water buffalo escapes owner moments before slaughter, eluding police for days -GrowthSphere Strategies
Iowa water buffalo escapes owner moments before slaughter, eluding police for days
View
Date:2025-04-13 21:03:25
A water buffalo went rogue and became an overnight celebrity in the Des Moines metro area after it escaped its owner moments before it was destined for slaughter.
The animal, later injured when a police officer shot at it, remained on the loose in the area Wednesday and officers were deploying drones as part of the search.
The incident began Saturday in rural Polk County, Iowa, just north of Pleasant Hill city limits, when a water buffalo jumped onto its owner just before it was about to get shot and slaughtered and made its escape.
After its remarkable getaway, residents dubbed water buffalo "PHill."
"As you may have heard, we responded to a call about an animal in the road," said a Pleasant Hill Police Department Facebook post. "This animal turned out to be a Water Buffalo."
The animal was shot and injured Saturday after it became aggressive when confronted by police, according to the post.
The water buffalo then fled the scene, and police continued their search.
"With a dangerous animal loose in our community, we are using all resources available to keep our community safe and attempt to return the animal to its owner, if possible," said the department.
The water buffalo was last seen heading southbound in a creek near the southwest side of Pleasant Hill.
The animal is aggressive, and police ask people not to approach it. Instead, call the department at 515-265-1444.
Police do not have the resources to handle the situation
Police said neither they nor the animal control department they have teamed up with have the tranquilizers or equipment needed to handle "such a unique situation."
The department has teamed up with the Polk County Sheriff’s Office to use its drone technology and will begin searching the area where the animal was last seen.
What happened?
On Saturday, Pleasant Hill police were dispatched to the area where a caller said they saw a loose animal in the street. Police identified the animal as a water buffalo and began coordinating with the Animal Rescue League and Des Moines Animal Control to apprehend it.
The water buffalo had escaped its owner’s property, officials said. The owner told police that the mammal was aggressive.
When officers spotted the water buffalo, it became aggressive, and an officer shot it once with a shotgun, the news release said. The Animal Rescue League and Des Moines Animal Control do not have tranquilizers to sedate a mammal of the water buffalo’s size, officials said.
veryGood! (972)
Related
- Biden administration makes final diplomatic push for stability across a turbulent Mideast
- Far from where Hurricane Milton hit, tornadoes wrought unexpected damage
- Changing OpenAI’s nonprofit structure would raise questions about its future
- Halle Bailey Seemingly Breaks Silence on Split from DDG
- Google unveils a quantum chip. Could it help unlock the universe's deepest secrets?
- Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds donate $1 million to Hurricane Milton, Helene relief fund
- It’s not just Fat Bear Week in Alaska. Trail cameras are also capturing wolves, moose and more
- Documents show OpenAI’s long journey from nonprofit to $157B valued company
- 'Most Whopper
- SpaceX says its ready for another Starship test: FAA still needs to approve the launch
Ranking
- IRS recovers $4.7 billion in back taxes and braces for cuts with Trump and GOP in power
- How good is Derrick Henry? Even NFL legend Eric Dickerson is struck by Ravens RB
- Obama’s callout to Black men touches a nerve among Democrats. Is election-year misogyny at play?
- Experts warn ‘crazy busy’ Atlantic hurricane season is far from over
- Civic engagement nonprofits say democracy needs support in between big elections. Do funders agree?
- 'Pumpkins on steroids': California contest draws gourds the size of a Smart car
- Pilot’s wife safely lands plane in California during medical emergency
- Ever wish there was a CliffsNotes guide for coming out as trans? Enter 'Hey! I'm Trans'
Recommendation
McKinsey to pay $650 million after advising opioid maker on how to 'turbocharge' sales
Nation's first AIDS walk marches toward 40: What we've learned and what we've forgotten
Nation's first AIDS walk marches toward 40: What we've learned and what we've forgotten
TikTok content creator Taylor Rousseau Grigg died from rare chronic condition: Report
Opinion: Gianni Infantino, FIFA sell souls and 2034 World Cup for Saudi Arabia's billions
Witnesses can bear-ly believe the surprise visitor at Connecticut governor’s estate
Oregon’s most populous county adds gas utility to $51B climate suit against fossil fuel companies
Wisconsin regulators file complaint against judge who left court to arrest a hospitalized defendant