Who knew that buffalo herding is part of a police officer's job description in an area like Pikesville. I figure most of the significant daily events in that town might be a burglary or some shoplifting, but buffalo? I never really thought of suburban Maryland as a hotbed of buffalo activity since it isn't the best place for them to roam.
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It turns out they traveled some three miles until they were corraled in some tennis courts.
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About ten buffalos had escaped from a farm and caused little property damage. Maybe this could become an annual event in Pikesville and call it "The Running Of The buffalos", or maybe not.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=706030
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