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What's their beef? Two escaped bulls face-off in the middle of a street after denting cars and knocking down fences in a California neighborhood
By Dailymail.com Reporter
09:11 EDT 07 Jun 2018
According to the police, the 2,000-pound bulls got out through an open gate due to illegal trespassing.
The bulls left a path of destruction in a California neighborhood on Tuesday
Video shows the pair going head-to-head before they are finally captured
Authorities said owner arrived to scene and moved the bulls back to his property
Owner was fined $100 per bull and will foot the bill for the damage they caused
Police said the bulls escaped through an open gate due to illegal trespassing
Two escaped bulls went head-to-head in a California neighborhood.
Officers from the Fremont Police Department were called to the 200 block of Castro Lane around 9.30am on Tuesday after receiving reports of a bullfight.
'When an active "bullfight" comes out over the radio .. meetings take pause and everyone listens for the next update!' the department wrote on Facebook.
Fremont police said animal services were called to the scene, but the owner arrived just in time to help.
'Luckily the owner arrived and helped MOOve the two back to their property,' officers said.
The owner was fined $100 per bull and will be responsible for repairs and damages in the neighborhood.
Before the bulls began their face-off in the street, they knocked down a few fences, overturned planters and dented parked cars.
According to the police, the 2,000-pound bulls got out through an open gate due to illegal trespassing.
'Community members are opening the private property gate, and trespassing to hike in the hills,' Fremont police said in a tweet.
'The owners are good neighbors to the surrounding residents and have been very responsive,' authorities added.
What's their beef? Two escaped bulls face-off in the middle of a street after denting cars and knocking down fences in a California neighborhood
By Dailymail.com Reporter
09:11 EDT 07 Jun 2018
According to the police, the 2,000-pound bulls got out through an open gate due to illegal trespassing.
The bulls left a path of destruction in a California neighborhood on Tuesday
Video shows the pair going head-to-head before they are finally captured
Authorities said owner arrived to scene and moved the bulls back to his property
Owner was fined $100 per bull and will foot the bill for the damage they caused
Police said the bulls escaped through an open gate due to illegal trespassing
Two escaped bulls went head-to-head in a California neighborhood.
Officers from the Fremont Police Department were called to the 200 block of Castro Lane around 9.30am on Tuesday after receiving reports of a bullfight.
'When an active "bullfight" comes out over the radio .. meetings take pause and everyone listens for the next update!' the department wrote on Facebook.
Fremont police said animal services were called to the scene, but the owner arrived just in time to help.
'Luckily the owner arrived and helped MOOve the two back to their property,' officers said.
The owner was fined $100 per bull and will be responsible for repairs and damages in the neighborhood.
Before the bulls began their face-off in the street, they knocked down a few fences, overturned planters and dented parked cars.
According to the police, the 2,000-pound bulls got out through an open gate due to illegal trespassing.
'Community members are opening the private property gate, and trespassing to hike in the hills,' Fremont police said in a tweet.
'The owners are good neighbors to the surrounding residents and have been very responsive,' authorities added.