California Highway Patrol officers rescued a llama named Challenger from a freeway in Northern California. The llama was found roaming westbound Interstate 80 at Donner Summit. The officers successfully corralled the exotic pet, demonstrating their preparedness for unexpected situations. In a separate incident, a cat found on a Southern California freeway will soon be available for adoption after receiving treatment for its injuries. Additionally, the San Francisco Police Department issued an alert for a coyote sighted at Steiner and Ellis, while sharing a captivating photo of a coyote with the Golden Gate Bridge in the background.
🔊🐺 Coyote Alert --> SFPD just put out an information alert for a coyote walking around at Steiner and Ellis. Btw - check out this amazing photo of a coyote chillin with the Golden Gate Bridge in the background. https://t.co/xDxxGxS287
A cat that was found on a Southern California freeway will be up for adoption soon following treatment for its injuries. https://t.co/9dB9wDcKPI
The California Highway Patrol really proved that it's prepared for just about anything after it rescued a llama from a NorCal freeway. Officers had to corral the animal named Challenger, who was roaming the interstate! https://t.co/BI5M7JNF4i https://t.co/5PWKqfamcD
The California Highway Patrol really proved that it is prepared for just about anything after it rescued an exotic pet from a NorCal freeway. Officers had to corral Challenger the llama who was roaming westbound Interstate 80 at Donner Summit. https://t.co/EcDuUG0SR8 https://t.co/eVrLXyfXiL
There was some llama drama on one Northern California freeway Friday. https://t.co/cDN3fpoOKS https://t.co/cDN3fpoOKS
California Highway Patrol officers rescue llama named Challenger from freeway https://t.co/HTAdKfQs5P https://t.co/NcFbZJRdXG