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Escaped goat peeping into NJ homes

They’re trying to get the goat.

A New Jersey town is on the lookout for a goat that has been peeping into residents’ homes.

The Chatham Township Police are searching for the wandering creature, which belongs to a local individual.

“We know who the rightful owner of the goat is, and it is not Creekside Farms,” the department said in a Facebook post.

Creekside Farm is a family-run operation that includes a popular roadside market in Chatham.

The township police asked residents to resist any urge to capture the animal if they see it.

“If he happens to show up at your door, please do not try to apprehend him,” the post said. “Please call CTPD for assistance.”

“This is a baaaaaaaaad situation,” quipped one amused Facebook user, while someone else said, “That behooves me.”

The Chatham Township Police are actively searching for the peeping goat that has been seen throughout the Township. We know who the rightful owner of the goat is, and it is not Creekside Farms.
The Chatham Township Police are actively searching for the peeping goat that has been seen throughout the Township. Facebook/Chatham Township Police Department

“His name has got to be (e)Scape Goat,” another added.