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Photo: Runaway Donkey discovered wandering near an interstate in Florida

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MIMS, Fla. (WFLA) – A runaway donkey runs for their money after discovering Florida deputies wandering near the interstate.

Brevard County Councilman received several calls Monday about a horse running in the wild on I-95 near MIMS, the city north of Titusville.

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Scrutinizing the interstate, officials saw no animals in the loosest of the road. After digging deep into the nearby area, the deputies discovered it was not a horse, but a donkey hiding in some bushes.

With the help of the marine units and Florida Highway Patrol, Clyde remained stubborn and had difficulty following their orders. But lawmakers said in some sweet talk they managed to secure donkeys.

“Some fugitives are completely “assinin,” and they just assume they’re going to run away from us and we’ll abandon our search,” the sheriff’s office wrote in the post.

Authorities refused to say where the “home” was or how he escaped, but said Clyde could be redirected to where he belonged.

As for Clyde, the deputy advised him to “stay in the wild.”



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