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Wandering Llama in Granby Reunited With Owner: UPDATE
Granby police posted a photo of the wayward animal Thursday morning on its Twitter page.

GRANBY, CT — A llama which had been discovered wandering the Notch Road area Thursday morning has been reunited with its owner, according to police.
Capt. William Tyler confirmed the animal had been reunited with its owner shortly before 3:30 p.m.
The Llama Drama is over. Animal has been reunited with owner.
— Granby CT Police (@GranbyCTPolice) August 10, 2017
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GRANBY, CT — If anyone in the Granby area happens to be missing a llama, they may want to consider contacting the local police department.
Granby police took to social media at 11:17 Thursday morning to report the discovery of a wayward llama. The department posted a photo on its Twitter page, adding the disclaimer, "No, we are not kidding."
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"Granby Animal Control responded to several reports of a llama wandering the Notch Road area at about 8:30 this morning. The animal was recovered and checked by a vet. The llama is being fostered by an area resident with expertise in the species until the owner can be located," Capt. William Tyler said.
Anyone with information about the llama or its owner may call Granby police at 860-844-5335.
If you are missing this, please contact the Granby Police. No, we are not kidding. pic.twitter.com/jAGbo42oNr
— Granby CT Police (@GranbyCTPolice) August 10, 2017
Photo courtesy of Granby Police Department
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