
In a rather unorthodox local scoop, the Argyle Police Department has confirmed the safe return of two bovine inhabitants, who took themselves on an unscheduled stroll through the suburban pastures, going as far as Gibbons Road and Hickory Hill Road. Initially reported as whimsical escape artists by the department, these cows were found sampling the freedom of the Texan terrain, far from their intended confines.
The community response, it seems, played a pivotal part in corralling the pair back to safety. In a digital tip of the hat, the Argyle Police Department's Facebook page expressed gratitude towards locals and highlighted the efforts of Officer Williams and Corporal Harwell, the personnel who dedicated their time to ensure these bovines didn't turn into outlaws.
In the initial call for the public's assistance on December 16th, the Argyle Police requested information to help "mooove" the cows back to their home. They provided contact numbers for potential tipsters, urging anyone with insights on the owners to get in touch, which led to a successful resolution within a day's time. "If you know who these two belong to, please give us a call so we can mooove them back home," they had requested in their original post.









