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Xiaoyang Tuen Mun Highway was rescued in time by traffic police patrolling

Xiaoyang Tuen Mun Highway was rescued in time by traffic police patrolling

A member of the Task Force of the New Territories South Regional Traffic Enforcement and Control Team was patrolling the Tuen Mun Highway at about 8:00 a.m. yesterday (June 1). Vehicles were frightened and ran around from time to time, and the situation was very dangerous. Upon seeing this, the police immediately stopped and led the little lamb to a safer position on the shoulder of the road to prevent the little lamb from being hit by a vehicle and causing a traffic accident.

After the police officer’s patience to appease, the little lamb’s mood began to calm down and was no longer flustered. The police then carried the lamb into a police car and took it safely to the Fisheries and Conservation Department. The lost lamb was checked by a veterinarian and confirmed to be uninjured, and has been taken care of by staff of the AFCD. If members of the public have information on the Lost Lamb, please contact the New Territories North Animal Management Centre of the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department as soon as possible.

The police officers carried the lost lamb into the police car.
The police officers carried the lost lamb into the police car.

The police officers carried the lost lamb into the police car.

A frightened little lamb lingers on the side of the road.
A frightened little lamb lingers on the side of the road.

A frightened little lamb lingers on the side of the road.

The police led the little lamb to safety.
The police led the little lamb to safety.

The police led the little lamb to safety.

The policeman managed to save the little lamb.
The policeman managed to save the little lamb.

The policeman managed to save the little lamb.

The Lost Lamb was placed in a police car.
The Lost Lamb was placed in a police car.

The Lost Lamb was placed in a police car.