Crime & Safety
Escaped Llamas Return Home in Baltimore County: Police
The Baltimore County Police Department was called to assist with missing llamas Friday morning.

Police had an unusual runaway situation Friday morning in northern Baltimore County when authorities said three llamas left their home in Glen Arm.
The trio got loose near Long Green Pike at Long Green Road, according to the Joppa-Magnolia Volunteer Fire Company, which asked citizens around 8 a.m. to keep an eye out for any stray llamas during their travels.
The llamas had gotten loose at approximately 7:20 a.m. in the 12600 block of Long Green Pike, ABC 2 News reported.
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They walked over to nearby Williams Road, according to WBAL.
Police told The Baltimore Sun that the animals were “very docile” and had simply walked away from their residence, and two officers who responded were helped by a dog that chased one llama home.
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By 8:35 a.m., police reported that all three loose llamas had returned.
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