Crime & Courts

SC deputies have close encounter with ‘four-legged fugitive’: A farm animal on the loose

The Sumter County Sheriff’s Office encounter a loose bull on July 18, 2024.
The Sumter County Sheriff’s Office encounter a loose bull on July 18, 2024. Sumter County Sheriff's Office

South Carolina sheriff’s deputies had a close encounter with a “four-legged fugitive” after an “unusual” 911 call in Sumter County. So unusual, the responding deputies had to ask dispatch to repeat the call.

A homeowner near Highway 15 North called the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office just after 10:30 a.m. Thursday after discovering a full-grown bull in their front yard, officials said, in a neighborhood surrounded by forest, farmland and pastures.

By the time deputies arrived. the bull had wandered into another yard. Luckily, the bull was not aggressive as deputies approached him. One responder called to the bull, and the animal followed his voice, the sheriff’s office said. Keeping a safe distance, deputies returned to their patrol vehicles with the bull following in tow.

The Sumter County Sheriff’s Office encounter a loose bull on July 18, 2024.
The Sumter County Sheriff’s Office encounter a loose bull on July 18, 2024. Sumter County Sheriff's Office

The bull stopped near the passenger window of a patrol car. It was so calm, a deputy stepped out of the car and gently patted it on its head, officials said, which the bull seemed to like.

With some coaxing, a deputy slowly led the bull down the road to bring him back to his home several hundred yards away, where his owner brought him back inside the pasture.

The bull’s name, deputies learned, is Rowdy.

“He is almost like a pet—almost,” the bull’s owner told the sheriff’s office. “We are careful, after all, he is still a bull.”

The Sumter County Sheriff’s Office encounter a loose bull on July 18, 2024.
The Sumter County Sheriff’s Office encounter a loose bull on July 18, 2024. Sumter County Sheriff's Office

This story was originally published July 20, 2024 at 3:12 PM.

Alexa Jurado
The State
Alexa Jurado is a news reporter for The State covering Lexington County and Richland County schools. She previously wrote about the University of South Carolina and contributes to this coverage. A Chicago suburbs native, Alexa graduated from Marquette University and previously wrote for publications in Illinois and Wisconsin. Her work has been recognized by the Society of Professional Journalists, the Milwaukee Press Club and the South Carolina Press Association.
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