Body cam footage shows Kemah police on wild goat chase

Monday, August 21, 2017
KEMAH, Texas (KTRK) -- Kemah police say this was one of the strangest calls for help they've ever received and it set off a wild goat chase.

A mother and baby goat got out over the weekend.
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Shelia Thorne's daughter's 4-H goats were gone and she believes there was an accomplice.

"They didn't do that, someone let them out," said Thorne.

Kemah Patrol officers spotted the goats about a quarter mile away.

"The main thing is I know they like to ram people so I kept that in mind," said Officer Hinson.



They had wandered down Sue Drive and over to Winfield Lane.

As they found out, goats can resist being captured too.
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Thorne and her daughter came with leashes to assist in capturing the goats.

The goats are named Promise and Dunn, but police have a new nickname for them.

"Thelma and Louise, we should call them," said Officer Heard.

There were no hoof cuffs or cruiser cage ride just a very long and difficult walk home.

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