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bull that escaped from a slaughterhouse onLong Island , New York, on Tuesday was still unaccounted for on Wednesday. - According to Newsday, the bull charged through a farm fence in the town of Manorville around 8:20 a.m. on Tuesday.
- The animal is believed to be somewhere in the woods.
A 1,500-pound bull that escaped from a slaughterhouse on Long Island, New York, early Tuesday was still unaccounted for on Wednesday morning, officials said.
According to Newsday, the bull charged through a farm fence in the town of Manorville at about 8:20 a.m. on Tuesday.
The Suffolk County Police Department said there were no sightings of the animal overnight and it had not been located as of 7:30 a.m. Wednesday, Newsday reported.
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After the bull escaped, police closed a portion of a nearby highway to locate it but they were unsuccessful and soon reopened the road to traffic.
The animal escaped from a halal slaughterhouse and is believed to be somewhere in the woods, officials said, according to the report. It had been spotted Tuesday in the Mastic and Shirley area.