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New York police have received An unusual call and in the end he had to argue the Alpaca who was at large.
Westchester district police said the department had received a report on the escape on Kisco Avenue on Thursday morning, although the animal actually proved to be an Alpaca.
“We get all kinds of interesting 911 calls and this one has entered Commo today at 10:09,” the police department wrote on social networks. “It turns out it’s actually an Alpaca that was on LAM, but still a pretty good initial description compared to someone we get.”
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Alpaca captured by police officers in New York (Westchester County Police Directorate)
“Alpaca is soon certainly rounded up thanks to the rapid response of the officer Mirko and Rodriguez,” the ward continued.
Police said the animal “pulled out of the trailer near the MTK Hotel on Pat Reilly Way.”
Then Alpaca traveled to Kisco Avenue nearby Land Rover MPAnd the department jokingly suggested that the animal may have “wanted to upgrade its ride.”

Alpaca trapped in New York (Westchester County Police Directorate)
After grabbing the Alpaca, officers united him again with his owner.
“We assume here, but we think there is a children’s birthday party somewhere that continued as planned,” the police said.
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Alpaca in New York (Westchester County Police Directorate)
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Alpacas are a flock of animals indigenous to the Andes hill in South America. They are often used in the cry of zoos and children’s parties.
Although closely related to the lama, smaller Alpacas are a different species in the camel family.