OMAHA — Eastern Nebraska officials had their hands full this morning trying to corral a trio on the lam — a trio of llamas, that is.
Douglas County Sheriff’s deputies and animal control workers received reports Wednesday morning of three llamas that had escaped their enclosure. Sheriff’s Lt. Richard Lally says the animals — a mother and two young llamas — were found on an access road to state Highway 133, north of Omaha.
Lally says it took about 45 minutes for workers to corral the mother. Once she was led back to her pen, he says, the younger ones followed.
No one was injured in the capture.
Lally says the owner of the llamas was ticketed on suspicion of loose animal and livestock violations.
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