Crime & Safety
'Peeping Goat' Wrangled By Construction Workers In Chatham
After being on the lam for a couple of days, the "peeping goat" running around Chatham has been caught.
CHATHAM, NJ — The "peeping goat," who was on the run in Chatham, has finally been caught, according to police.
The runaway goat who was caught peeping into homes throughout Chatham Township last week was found at a house under construction on Noe Avenue.
According to Police Chief Thomas Miller, a group of several construction workers from Osuna Framing Construction were able to safely capture the goat on Monday.
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Miller told Patch that there had been several sightings of the goat over the weekend on the northern side of town.
The goat has since been taken to a local farm in Chatham, police said.
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