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Runaway Zebra Captured in Tennessee After Week-Long Chase
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A zebra named Ed was captured in Rutherford County, Tennessee, after escaping for a week. The animal was spotted darting across Interstate 24 before its rescue. Local authorities, including the Sheriff’s Office, safely returned Ed to his owner. The incident drew attention due to its unusual nature.
Ed escaped just one day after his owner acquired him. The zebra’s week-long adventure included a dramatic helicopter-assisted capture.
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The Context
The Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office worked with the Tennessee Highway Patrol. Their joint effort ensured Ed’s safe return without injury.
Zebras are not native to Tennessee, making Ed’s escape a rare event. The animal’s presence on a major highway posed significant safety risks.
Some residents found the zebra chase amusing, praising local authorities’ response. Others expressed concern over exotic animals being kept in private ownership.
Interstate 24 is a busy highway connecting major Tennessee cities. Ed’s crossing created a temporary hazard for drivers.
Exotic animal escapes, while uncommon, often require specialized response teams. Local law enforcement adapted quickly to handle the situation.
The owner’s brief possession of Ed raises questions about animal care regulations. Tennessee has laws governing exotic pet ownership to prevent such incidents.
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| Total News Sources | 15 |
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| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 33% Center |
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