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Buxton Police Officer Jessica Ramsay helps a goat out of an old bulkhead space. SUBMITTED PHOTO/Courtesy of Buxton Police Facebook Page
Buxton Police Officer Jessica Ramsay helps a goat out of an old bulkhead space. SUBMITTED PHOTO/Courtesy of Buxton Police Facebook Page
BUXTON — Police officer Jessica Ramsay of Buxton responded twice to a residence on calls that goats had escaped their enclosure on June 15.

When Ramsay arrived the second time, she found two goats that had fallen through some wood covering an old cellar bulkhead and were traped in the small underground space, according to a post on the Buxton Police Department Facebook page.

Ramsay called Police Chief Troy Cline for assistance. To help the second goat out of the cellar, the chief repositioned a small step ladder and the goat walked right up the ladder and out of the bulkhead, according to police.

The police signed off the post by stating, “The adventures of working for a small town police department!”

The Facebook post, which was put online Tuesday, received several positive comments.

“Buxton police are awesome! They once returned my bunny that escaped and was eating from my neighbors garden a couple houses down,” wrote one commenter.


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