“Bovine Unit” called in to stop a Wisconsin car chase

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Officials were involved with a car chase that lasted roughly thirteen miles and stretched from Barron to Cumberland, Wisconsin Monday night (May 31st).

The driver gave it his best when trying to flee, until the “Bovine Unit” showed up.

According to the Barron County Sheriff’s Department, the driver had to stop dead in his tracks when he came upon a herd of cows.

They wrote in a Facebook post: “The Sheriff’s Department assisted Barron PD tonight with a pursuit... It ended on a farm and we would be remiss if we didn’t thank the Barron County Bovine Unit for jumping into the fray when the vehicle came into their patrol area... Job well done tonight crew.”


The reason for the chase is unknown, but the driver was taken into custody. No cow or person was harmed.

Story via Nick Viviani with WEAU