Cattle raid in Prenzlau: cops break out and trigger the police alarm!

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Three escaped cops cause a four-hour police operation in Prenzlau while endangering roads and rail traffic.

Drei entlaufene Bullen sorgen für einen vierstündigen Polizeieinsatz in Prenzlau, während sie Straßen und Bahnverkehr gefährden.
Three escaped cops cause a four-hour police operation in Prenzlau while endangering roads and rail traffic.

Cattle raid in Prenzlau: cops break out and trigger the police alarm!

Who would have thought that three runaway cops would cause such a stir? On Saturday morning, the free-roaming cattle in the Prenzlau area caused a police operation that lasted around four hours. The animals were initially spotted on Highway 26 between Prenzlau and Brüssow, but were no longer found there Northern Courier reported.

The situation came to a head when several callers came forward and reported that the cattle were traveling in the area of ​​the nearby Stralsund – Berlin railway line. In view of the possible dangers to road and rail traffic, warning messages were immediately issued. Trains even had to slow down to walking speed to ensure safe passage.

Fastest possible solution

An experienced animal owner finally took control of the rebellious animals, who managed to lure the bulls into an empty garden at the “Sonneneck” facility in Prenzlau. The help from surrounding garden owners was not immodest. In close consultation with an official veterinarian, the cattle were secured and prepared for transport.

It wasn't until the evening that the ownership issue was clarified: the owner from Schmölln reported his three bulls missing and was happy about the safe return of his animals. But the three cattle had already covered a considerable distance that took them to Prenzlau. Fortunately, no damage or incidents like this were reported during the extensive police operation Moz determines.

Animal welfare in focus

Such incidents also shed light on responsibility in the field of animal husbandry. It is crucial that pet owners keep an eye on their pets to avoid similar situations. The Animal Welfare Association highlights the importance of addressing animal welfare issues and involving local authorities where appropriate.

The incident in Prenzlau shows once again how quickly animals can find themselves in the line of fire and what consequences this can have for them and the general public. We can only hope that the bulls affected do not suffer any lasting damage from the adventure and that the issue of animal welfare continues to be raised in public.