Granger, Ind. When most people go to the grocery store with Türkiye on their shopping list, they don’t use it, it means that the living child.
The last day in Granger, Indiana, the officers of the St. Joseph County Police Department were called to respond to a disturbance of birds in a supermarket.
When they arrived, they found a living turkey perched on a shelf in the pharmacy area.
A 911 call declared that the turkey had bones drawing things from the shelves, causing a uproar.
In the images of the chamber of the body of the officers’ response, they slowly make their approach in the great bird, blankets.
An officer approached the turkey from behind, preparation to snatch him for his legs.
“Look at those claws,” an officer told the other, who is reaching the animal.
Suddenly, there is a gust of wings while the officer grabs the bird.
It seems that for a moment the turkey could escape, but the capture is successful!
As the footage continues, the officers carry the turkey pushed outside the grocery store and on the other side of the parking lot.
Then they release the bird in some trees, where he flees.
St. Joseph’s County Police Department went out of the situation, saying that no one, human or bird, was harmed in the incident.
“Support for all the officers who responded: the special officer of K9 O’Konski, who is now certified in poultry negotiations!” The Police Department said in a Facebook publication.