Cows found roaming toms river streets safely returned home
Cows in Toms River - Photo by The Lakewood Scoop.

Cows Found Roaming Toms River Streets Safely Returned Home

TOMS RIVER, NJ — A trio of cows gave Toms River residents an unexpected start to their Thursday morning as they were spotted wandering through the streets of the Tallymyr neighborhood.

The incident, first reported by the Lakewood Scoop, quickly captured the community’s attention.

The cows, which belong to a local farmer, were safely returned to their home without any harm coming to them or any residents. The circumstances that led to their brief jaunt through the neighborhood remain unclear, but their safe return has reassured the community.

First, Moo-sponders were called to the scene. Photos by TLS.

https:// /LakewoodScoop/status/1788690520220266853
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