SIDNEY (AP) — The troublesome goats that keep escaping onto the shoulder of I-95 in Sidney are going to cost their owner. The goats once again found their way to freedom after state work crews fixed a fence. And an animal control officer told the Kennebec Journal that owner Mark Gould will be issued a summons.
The goats escaped onto the highway shoulder on Sunday and Monday. Gould protested that the state should fix the fence.
But the goats were back on the lam Wednesday evening, a day after the fence was repaired.
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