Watch Ohio Police Help Round Up Horses in a Rush-Hour Road Rodeo

North Ridgeville police officers became unofficial cowhands when four horses got loose and trotted down a road during rush hour, leading to a 30-minute rescue effort involving residents and owners.
Nov. 14, 2025
5 min read

What to know

  • North Ridgeville police spent about 30 minutes rounding up four loose horses that wandered onto a road at rush hour, ultimately securing them with help from residents and the owners.

  • The department says livestock escapes are not unusual, and officers have had to handle a cow named Moodini, a wandering pig, a snake and even a reported kangaroo.

  • Police reminded residents that loose farm animals can create traffic hazards and urged the public to stay clear and call authorities when such incidents happen.

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