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Cows on the Moove: Authorities Chase Down Loose Cows in Pico

The cows were believed to have broken free from a nearby meat packing plant.

NBCUniversal Media, LLC The cows reportedly escaped a slaughterhouse in Pico Rivera and were running the streets for hours.

Several cows broke free from a slaughterhouse and stampeded through Pico Rivera Tuesday night, sending at least one person to a hospital.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department reported at about 8:35 p.m. that the cows were loose in the area of Beverly Road and Durfee Avenue, and advised the public to avoid the area.

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The cows, which were believed to have broken free from a nearby meat packing plant, eventually stampeded to a cul-de-sac on Friendship Avenue, trampling one person in the process.

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The person was taken to a hospital in unknown condition.

Authorities barricaded the cows in the cul-de-sac and were attempting to corral them into a trailer as of about 9:25 p.m.

At least one cow was killed during the incident, though it was not immediately clear how.

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