Cows running loose on Indiana highway eventually wrangled by volunteers, police

Cows ran along US 35 before heading down US 6, according to reports

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Tuesday, February 9, 2021
Cows loose on IN highway eventually wrangled by volunteers, police
Moo-ve out of the way! This herd of calves got loose and ran down an Indiana highway this weekend.

LaPORTE COUNTY, Ind. (WLS) -- While cows on the side of the road can be common in Indiana, a herd of calves took over the highway itself this weekend near South Bend.

The calves reportedly escaped their home in LaPorte County Saturday afternoon and started running south in the northbound lanes of U.S. 35. The herd quickly made it to U.S. 6, where they continued east, according to reports.

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First responders and volunteers were eventually able to round them up and get them back home.

"The calves were successfully secured & reunited with each other following today's big adventure," the LaPorte County Sheriff's Office said in a tweet. "On behalf of the owners, thank you to all the great citizens who assisted deputies earlier today."