Police steer wandering beast away from streets

The cattle beast which fell from the back of a truck in Balclutha yesterday and was chased around...
The cattle beast which fell from the back of a truck in Balclutha yesterday and was chased around the town by police stands in the Clutha River before being recaptured. Photo by Rachel Taylor.
Balclutha police had their stock-wrangling skills put to the test yesterday afternoon when a brown steer fell off the back of a truck and started roaming the streets.

Off-duty Constable Chris Wakelin was surprised to see a steer in the middle of Drumclog St, Balclutha, and called the police station when the animal turned into Larnach St and began wandering towards children who had just got out of school.

"It was coming down the middle of the road towards the children coming out of Balclutha Primary School.

We got it on to the school grounds, where we tried to contain it, but it jumped the fence and ran off down Larnach St," he said.

The driver of a four-wheel-drive tried to herd the beast into a garden and keep it contained, but it got free again and headed towards the main road, Const Wakelin said.

Three police chased the animal for about 20 minutes, before it was herded on to the flood plain next to the Clutha River.

After it had a drink, stock control officers caught it.

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