³ÉÈËXÕ¾

MYNORTHWEST NEWS

Horses run free on Tacoma city streets after breaking out of their stalls

Nov 14, 2024, 7:08 AM

horses tacoma...

Horses running free on McKinley Avenue and 72nd Street in Tacoma after they broke out of their stalls, captured by police bodycam footage. (Photo courtesy of ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ 7)

(Photo courtesy of ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ 7)

Two horses took to the streets in Pierce County, galloping along McKinley Avenue and 72nd Street in Tacoma after they broke out of their stalls.

The horses — 3-year-old Niño and 4-year-old Chuché — were eventually corralled by their owners. Both horses have returned to their barn, now with double locks on the stall doors.

More on Tacoma: Large main break causes discolored water for Tacoma residents

Despite the chaotic scene, the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department reported no property damage occurred, and no one was hurt.

“They’re really playful and, like today, they’re active. They love trouble,” the owners told . “They know us. We know them perfectly, and they mean everything to us. They’re pretty much family.”

According to one of the owners, Enrique, the horses broke down their stall doors. When the police arrived to help corral them, the horses got spooked. Bodycam footage of the horses on the loose can be seen .

“They see the cop lights and start running everywhere and getting scared,” Luis, one of Enrique’s cousins, told ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ 7. “So we’re trying to calm down as much as possible and get them corralled in one circle so we can get them. But yeah, it was tough.”

Still, Enrique, Luis and the rest of the team that spent Tuesday night chasing down Niño and Chuché were thankful for the assistance responding police units were able to provide.

Rare disease discovered in blind deer by WSU pathologists: ‘Do not touch sick animals’

“They were a lot of help and we appreciate everything they did helping out and being there to keep us safe to keep everyone else safe, too,” Luis said.

Contributing:

Frank Sumrall is a content editor at MyNorthwest. You can read his stories here and you can email him here.

MyNorthwest News

Bellevue police...

James Lynch

Bellevue police launch emphasis patrols after 163% spike in speeding tickets

Bellevue police intensify patrols after a 163% rise in speeding tickets, aiming to enhance road safety.

2 hours ago

aircraft fuelers...

Frank Sumrall

Over 150 Sea-Tac aircraft fuelers vote ‘overwhelmingly’ to authorize strike

More than 150 fuelers at Sea-Tac voted to strike after contract talks fail, threatening airport operations and traveler convenience.

3 hours ago

The scene as police respond to a protest on UW campus. (Photo courtesy of ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ 7)...

Jonah Oaklief and Frank Sumrall

4 face judge after chaotic protest, standoff at UW ends in 32 arrests

Four appeared in court Tuesday after a protest at the University of Washington led to 32 arrests.

5 hours ago

wildfires wa...

Luke Duecy

WA concerned federal government won’t help fight wildfires this year

State officials are sounding the alarm over a lack of federal resources and support in a year the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) predicts will be an "above-average" year for wildfires, especially across Eastern Washington.

6 hours ago

benson boone beautiful things...

MyNorthwest Staff

WA pop star to bring ‘beautiful things’ to Climate Pledge Arena

Benson Boone, the Monroe-raised pop sensation and Grammy-nominated breakout star, has announced his first headlining arena tour — and he’s coming home to the Climate Pledge. 

9 hours ago

king county lawsuit...

Frank Sumrall

King County joins national lawsuit challenging new conditions to receive federal grant money

King County joined seven other jurisdictions in a lawsuit against HUD and FTA after more conditions were added in order to grant funding to local governments.

11 hours ago

Horses run free on Tacoma city streets after breaking out of their stalls