Police in Virginia return a loose donkey back to its owner who was seen on a street
@Deepizzaguy (122443)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
October 13, 2022 4:15pm CST
A donkey that ran away from the home of his owner just after midnight on Saturday October 8 was caught by two Stafford County Sheriff's Office deputies A J Deesy and his partner A J Ferrell after they received an emergency call from a concerned citizen.
The two deputies used kindness to capture the donkey and safely return the donkey that got away from his home and reunite with his owner safe and sound.
I am sure that the two deputies were amazed that the work detail that they had to deal with by capturing a donkey does beat catching crooks on a weekend.
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@xstitcher (39112)
• Petaluma, California
15 Oct 22
AJ and AJ? Go figure. Glad the donkey didn't get hurt on it's "adventure".
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@Deepizzaguy (122443)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
15 Oct 22
I know what you mean since a lot of Southerners do go by two names before the last name.
@celticeagle (190157)
• Boise, Idaho
14 Oct 22
I'm glad the deputies were kind. Better than crooks any day.
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@Deepizzaguy (122443)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
14 Oct 22
That is true since they want to show their communities that they are kind and gentle instead of monsters.
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@Deepizzaguy (122443)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
14 Oct 22
I agree with you that the small donkey did not mean to cause any harm wandering in the streets.
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@LindaOHio (223141)
• United States
14 Oct 22
He looks so cute. I'm glad he was returned to his owner.
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@Deepizzaguy (122443)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
14 Oct 22
I am happy to share these good news police stories of saving loose animals who reunite with their owners.
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