Cow Corralled On Freeway After Escape From Live Nativity Scene
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A cow that escaped twice from a nativity scene in Philadelphia is back in place.
The cow, nicknamed "Stormy," wandered away from the nativity scene at Old First Reformed Church of Christ Thursday and ended up on Interstate 95.
A cow escaped a living nativity scene TWICE at a #Philadelphia-area church this morning. During her first escape, she made her way onto I-95 where she ran into police who were able to get her home safe before she escaped again! https://t.co/Rt5V10q2y2
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Philadelphia police eventually boxed in the cow with their cruisers before walking it off the interstate and returning it to the church.
However, WPVI-TV reported it was not long before the cow took off again despite efforts by the Rev. Michael Caine to stop the animal.
The bovine was found on the fourth floor of a parking garage before it was taken back to the nativity.
A cow that escaped twice from a nativity scene in Philadelphia is back in place.
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