A goat that spent weeks roaming free in New Jersey has been caught and relocated to a farm.
The goat, which had escaped from a slaughterhouse weeks previously, was seen multiple times gazing into the windows of houses, according to the Chatham Township Police Department.
Because of this, police referred to the animal on social media as a “peeping goat.”
According to the police, a construction crew spotted the goat wandering on Noe Avenue and, with the aid of a woman who coaxed the animal with food, was able to capture it.
A Facebook post from the police said, “The township peeping goat has been caught and is resting comfortably at his new home at a local farm. Thank you to the crew of Osuna Framing Construction for their assistance.”







