On Christmas Eve on the 24th, a black sheep wandered the streets of Puli, and even ran into the Puli Police Station of the Puli Sub-bureau, as if asking for help from Mrs. Polis, and is currently placed in the station.

(Photo by reporter Tong Zhenguo)

[Reporter Tong Zhenguo/Report from Nantou] Police help me!

At midnight on the 24th, a black goat suddenly appeared on the street at Section 2, Zhongshan Road, Puli Town, Nantou County. People passing by immediately reported to the Puli Police Station of the nearby Puli Sub-bureau. It seems to be asking for help like Mrs. Polis. At present, the branch office has set up another space to house care, and the police have to act as "shepherds" temporarily, calling on the people who lost the sheep that night to claim it as soon as possible.

"I met a sheep on the street!" At around 10 o'clock in the evening on Christmas Eve on the 24th, a food delivery man rode a motorcycle to the Puli Police Station of the Puli Sub-bureau and told the police that he had found it near the Digong Temple at the intersection of Zhongshan Road Section 2 and Beichen Street. 1 black sheep, worried about poor vision at night, black sheep wandering on the street will affect driving safety.

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The location of the sheep was found diagonally across from the public office and the sub-bureau, and several police officers stepped out of the office to find out through the entrance on the left, but the black sheep quietly came to the parking lot in front of the police station from the entrance on the right, as if they came to ask for help automatically. , the police found it and quickly caught it. It was also the first time a sheep bleated at the police station.

Although this kind of experience is new and interesting, the police are worried that the sheep are only lost live and can only be temporarily placed in the garden behind the branch. The police provide fodder and drinking water, and have to pay attention to its condition from time to time. ".

Since the sheep were found with ropes tied to their hind feet, the police judged that the ropes were not fastened properly when the sheep were transported in small trucks. Surveillance screens on nearby roads filtered out possible vehicles, and appealed to those who left sheep that night to claim them at the police station as soon as possible.

The Puli police station had sheep reporting for duty for the first time. The police provided feed and drinking water, and had to pay attention to their condition from time to time. They became "shepherds."

(Photo by reporter Tong Zhenguo)