Peacocks Keep Ohio Police Busy

May 10th, 2010 - 7:27 pm ICT by GD  

By Ranjan Bhaduri
peacocks-mate-200x200Ohio, May 10, (THAINDIAN NEWS) Fairfield Township is under threat from the birds of paradise. Reportedly, the sheriff of the town has informed all that two notorious peacocks are at their best upsetting the balance of a particular part of the Fairfield town. All out goers have been issued warning so that they can stay alert and report any signs of the two peacocks to the sheriff.

Anita Sergent, a resident of the Fairfield town called 911 as the two peacocks ran into the moving traffic only to upset the whole situation. The onlooker said that the peacocks were equally huge and beautiful. The Sheriff has also asked for the help from the Animal Control Officer Chuck Geruin who is following a trail on the two peacocks to figure out their exact location. One of the two birds has been spotted by a reporter recently at the Hamilton Mason Road and By Pass 4 crossing. When asked about it Chuck Geruin told the media that he is trying to hit upon their location and what he expects is a nest which according to him must be situated somewhere near the Hamilton Mason Road Woods region.

Speaking on the same note, Richard St. John who happens to be the Fairfield Township Police Chief told the media that anytime any animal comes across the motorists, he is sure to get surprised as the incident happens all of a sudden. The motorists shall try to avoid any crash with the animal and might end up taking a wrong turn which is never a considerable option.

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