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That's No Bull! Wait, It's 2 Bulls
A pair of bulls picked a suburban street in Fremont to settle a score.

FREMONT, CA — The attention of the entire Fremont Police Department was captured on Tuesday when a dispatcher sent an officer to check out a bullfight. Wait, did I hear that right?
Absolutely, and here's the photo to prove it!
Like the old saying about a bull in a china shop, these two made a mess of things.
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"They were fighting in the middle of a residential street, hitting cars and kicking over fences," said Fremont police spokeswoman Geneva Bosques. "They knocked over some planter boxes in a yard."
While the photo shows a nice suburban neighborhood, it is close to home for the bulls.
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"Along the Fremont hills, we have quite a bit of ranch property still, so it's not completely unusual that every once in a while we get a call regarding livestock," Bosques said. "We get calls about horses and goats
probably once a year."
The owner will be fined about $100 and will have to pay for damages caused by the bull dust-up in the 200 block of Castro Lane.
When an active ‘bullfight’ comes out over the radio .. meetings take pause and everyone listens for the next update! Luckily the owner arrived and helped MOOve the two back to their property. #TrueStory The owner was fined and will be responsible for repairs and damages. pic.twitter.com/DsyV6Y9LoP
— Fremont Police Department (@FremontPD) June 6, 2018
-Image via Fremont Police; Bay City News contributed to this report
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