New York police capture the alpaca “on the ram” after escaping the trailer
New York State police Unusual phone And I had to squeeze the relaxed alpaca.
Westchester County police said the department received a report on a llama running on Kiscoa Venue Thursday morning, but it turns out to be in fact an alpaca.
“We received all sorts of interesting 911 calls and came to Como today at 10:09am,” the police department wrote on social media. “In fact, it was an alpaca that was in the rum, but it was still a pretty good early explanation compared to the people we get.”
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Alpaca captured by police officers in New York (Westchester County Police Station)
“The Alpacas were quickly and safely concluded with the prompt response of Mirco and Rodriguez executives,” the department continued.
Police said the animal “stricken out of a trailer near Pat Riley Way’s Hotel MTK.”
The alpacas then moved to nearby Kiscore Venue Land Rover Dealerand the department jokingly suggested that the animals were “trying to upgrade their ride.”

Alpacas were captured in New York (Westchester County Police Station)
After capturing the alpacas, board member I met the owner again.
“I’m making speculation here, but I think there’s a child’s birthday party somewhere that went on like planned,” police said.
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New York alpaca (Westchester County Police Station)
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Alpacas are indigenous herd animals on the Andes mountains of South America. They often sift through zoos and children’s parties.
Despite being closely linked to llamas, small alpacas are a different species of the Cameliaceae.