Police Rush to Help a ‘Screaming Woman’, Relieved After the Call Leads Them to a Goat with a ‘Lot to Say’

A resident of Etna, Maine, called 911 after hearing what sounded like a woman screaming. Deputies from teh Penobscot County Sheriff’s Office arrived and followed the noise along railroad tracks to Oak Shade Farm. When they knocked on the door of the home owned by Devon and Farmer Hawes, the couple was surprised by the visit. It turned out the “screaming woman” was actually Simon, their 1-year-old Nigerian Dwarf goat, known for his loud bleating. The deputies found the situation amusing, and no one was penalized. The incident brought some laughter and lightheartedness to the quiet neighborhood.


A resident in Etna, Maine, called 911 after hearing a disturbing noise, but responding deputies would soon discover the bleating truth.

It was Aug. 30 when the Penobscot County Sheriff’s Office responded to “an urgent report of a woman screaming,” according to a PCSO news release published Sept. 5.

The small-town deputies raced to investigate, following a set of railroad tracks toward the source of the woman’s desperate cries, according to WABI-TV in Maine.

The eerie screams led to Oak Shade Farm.

Deputies knocked on the residents’ door, but the unsuspecting homeowners — Devon and Farmer Hawes — were surprised by the late-night visit.

“I want to say it was after 8:30 [at night],” Devon Hawes told WABI-TV. “We’re just sitting there watching Netflix, and somebody, all of a sudden, there was a very loud bang on the door.”

After a brief exchange, the farmers revealed the “screaming woman” to be none other than Simon, a 1-year-old Nigerian Dwarf goat.

“It’s a pretty quiet neighborhood, it’s quiet except for us!” Hawes said. “I don’t know how to make a goat be quiet. He gets everything he needs. Food, love, all of the things. He’s just got a lot to say!”

Even the sheriff’s office found the affair humorous.

“[Deputies] couldn’t help but chuckle at the unexpected turn of events. This incident is sure to bring a smile when it’s logged into the unified crime reporting system!” the PCSO wrote in its news release.

Neither the Haweses, nor Simon, was penalized over the matter.

“There was a lot of laughing, and you know, a few people are like, ‘Oh my gosh, I’m glad it ended the way it did. It wasn’t anything serious,’” Hawes said.




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