‘Feral’ cows sighted in Indiana under surveillance by police

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WKRC) – “Feral” cows seen in Indiana are under surveillance by authorities.

According to WBOY, a peculiar pair of cows have been roaming parts of Indiana for more than a year and have captured the attention of residents, and now, the Allen County Sheriff’s Department.

The outlet reported that the cows belonged to a family that operates an auto repair shop in the Fort Wayne area. The cows somehow escaped and have been roaming within the vicinity of Fritz and Cook roads, WBOY reported. The outlet added that although there have been multiple sightings, the cows have never been captured…

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