Crime & Safety

Bull On The Loose In Tucson Successfully Corralled

The bull was uninjured and reunited with its owner.

These cattle look much more at home in a field grazing than on a residential street in Tucson.
These cattle look much more at home in a field grazing than on a residential street in Tucson. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

TUCSON, AZ — A bull on the loose in Tucson Tuesday morning was successfully reunited with its owner, according the Tucson Police.

Witnesses alerted police about the loose bull in a residential neighborhood near the intersection of East Rita Road and South Zircon Crystal Drive at around 9 a.m. Tuesday, police said. Officers kept the bull corralled until around 11 a.m. when a rancher arrived to retrieve it, according to police.

No property was damaged and the bull was uninjured, police said.

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