East Bay Times

Last fugitive cow from SoCal meatpackin­g plant is found

- By KCAL/KCBS staff

The last of about 40 cows that escaped from a Pico Rivera slaughterh­ouse earlier this week was found Thursday morning in South El Monte, and a famous songwriter has paid for the cow’s life to be spared.

The lone cow was discovered sometime before 6 a.m. in a park near the Whittier Narrows Recreation Area. The park is about 5 miles from the meatpackin­g plant from which it had escaped.

The Black Angus ran in circles as cars whizzed by on busy Rosemead Boulevard until Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies were able to corner it with their vehicles. Two ranchers roped and captured it. The cow was loaded into a trailer and returned to the slaughterh­ouse by around 8:15 a.m.

However, at a news conference later Thursday morning, Pico Rivera city officials revealed that Grammy award-winning songwriter Diane Warren had come forward to spare the life of the cow. Warren will pay for the cow to be taken to an animal sanctuary, officials said.

On the night the breakout occurred, Warren had tweeted, “This breaks my f— heart. These poor babies escaping for their lives.

They know their fate. How cruel human beings are.”

At about 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, approximat­ely 40 cows escaped from a meatpackin­g plant in Pico Rivera and ran wild through neighborho­od streets for more than an hour, trampling fences, damaging cars and knocking over mailboxes.

The cows had escaped through a gate that had accidental­ly been left open at Manning Beef.

One cow was shot and killed by deputies after it charged at a family of four, knocking some of them to the ground. They suffered minor injuries.

With the help of some experience­d ranchers, 38 of the cows were rounded up and returned to the plant by early Wednesday morning. However, the one cow had remained missing until it was located Thursday.

Since Warren stepped forward to save the cow, officials in Pico Rivera said they are trying to facilitate similar requests that are coming in.

Pico Rivera City Manager Steven Carmona said the city is collecting damage estimates from residents whose mailboxes, fences and cars were damaged in the stampede. The city plans on taking the list to Manning Beef.

“We haven’t confirmed that they will satisfy that, but we’re going to make sure that they take care of those issues for our residents,” Carmona said at a news conference.

 ?? KABC7 VIA AP ?? An aerial video still image provided by KABC7 shows a runaway cow and a police car in the Whittier Narrows recreation area in South El Monte on Thursday.
KABC7 VIA AP An aerial video still image provided by KABC7 shows a runaway cow and a police car in the Whittier Narrows recreation area in South El Monte on Thursday.

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