Press – Loose Camel in Acton Shows No Love on Valentine’s Day

Posted on the 15 February 2014 by Jim Winburn @civicbeebuzz

The following is a news release from the Palmdale Sheriff’s Station on how public safety personnel wrangled a camel on the loose in the 500 Block of East Soledad Pass Road in Acton:

Acton, Ca., camel – courtesy of Palmdale Sheriff’s Station

While the camel was loose the first time, it reportedly bit a neighbor who was attempting to help corral it. At some point, neighbors and others managed to corral the camel and return it to the property it had come from, prior to the deputies arriving. However, when the first deputy arrived on scene the camel managed to free itself again and began running towards the deputy, firefighters and others.

The deputies and firefighters managed to use their patrol cars and fire trucks to help block the path of the camel and influence it to walk towards a nearby property. A woman at the nearby horse property was able to calm the camel and ultimately put a halter on him. She was able to guide him into an enclosure on the property. The condition of the person who was bitten is not known at this time. No one else, including the camel, was injured during the incident.

The Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control is handling the investigation and has taken possession of the camel. There is no further information available from the Palmdale Sheriff’s Station at this time.

Palmdale Sheriff’s Station polices the City of Palmdale and the unincorporated communities of Acton, Agua Dulce, Leona Valley, Little Rock, Pearblossom and Vasquez Rocks in the Antelope Valley.

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More information is available by contacting the Palmdale Sheriff’s Station, 750 East Avenue Q in Palmdale, at 661-272-2400 or visiting them online at Palmdale.lasd.org.