Ohio yard turns into makeshift goat farm, police seeking owner
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Ohio Yard Turns Into Makeshift Goat Farm, Police Seeking Owner

UNIONTOWN, OH—In an unexpected turn of events, five goats were found wandering in the front yard of a residence on Amber Circle, situated at the intersection of Redwood and 619.

The Uniontown Police Department is actively seeking the owner of the goats and has requested the public’s assistance.

The incident, which has sparked curiosity and amusement among local residents, was reported early Wednesday morning. Authorities are puzzled as to how the goats ended up in the suburban area, far from their natural farming surroundings.

Anyone with information about the goats or their owner is encouraged to contact the Uniontown Police Department at 330-699-6444. The police hope to reunite these unexpected visitors with their owner soon, preventing any further caprine capers in the neighborhood.

Ohio yard turns into makeshift goat farm, police seeking owner
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Ohio yard turns into makeshift goat farm, police seeking owner
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