Police pull over a man with a full-sized Watusi bull riding shotgun

Nebraska police recently pulled over a driver with an unusual passenger… a full-sized Watusi bull named “Howdy Doody.”

“The officers received a call referencing a car driving into town that had a cow in it. They thought that it was going to be a calf, something small or something that actually fit inside the vehicle,” Police Captain Chad Reiman tells WSAZ.

The driver, Lee Meyer, was pulled over in a routine traffic stop. Police gave the driver a warning and asked him to take Howdy Doody back home.

Story via WSAZ News Channel Nebraska Staff

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