Rogue Sea Lion Busted By Oregon Cops After It Refused To Come Quietly

Oregon cops have corralled a roaming sea lion into the nearest river point after she ‘refused to come quietly’ despite the use of fish bait. The sea lion, named Tiffany by the local cops, was spotted wandering the streets of Lincoln City in the US state of Oregon on 26th November. The police said the marine mammal came ashore from the Siletz River and roamed Southeast 51st Street before officers arrived and set up a barrier around her. During several hours, the police tried several methods of tempting the sea lion back into the water, but to no avail. In a Facebook post on 26th November, the police said: “Tiffany was very content on staying in the middle of the roadway and slowly moved closer to Highway 101.” One officer nipped to a local shop to purchase fresh fish, but Tiffany was “too over-stimulated and unfortunately was not willing to follow the bait”, according to the police. With no other option available to them, the police decided to use plywood sheets to slowly corral the marine animal to the
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