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Goat Hops Into Patrol Car, Eats Court Papers | Patch PM

Double voting, goat munches on police papers, 178 MPH speeder, 3 killed in crash, street racing on interstate, lake drowning: Patch PM

A stubborn goat, seen here from body camera video, invited itself into a Douglas County sheriff's deputy's cruiser Sept. 1 and began eating paper on the front seat.
A stubborn goat, seen here from body camera video, invited itself into a Douglas County sheriff's deputy's cruiser Sept. 1 and began eating paper on the front seat. (Douglas County Sheriff's Department)

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