Chicken Crossing Has Authorities Stumped

(Reuters) - Ask police in Portland, Ore., why the chicken crossed the road, and law enforcement has no idea either.

In an unusual press release, the Portland Police Bureau said officers were dispatched this week to a report of a chicken crossing a rush-hour highway in the city's Linnton district after a caller said the bird was causing a traffic hazard.

In a statement entitled in part "Officers Unable to Determine Chicken's Intent," it said police were unable to locate the bird, but that animals in the road were no laughing matter.

They also released audio of the tip-off, in which the caller assures a dispatcher that "this is actually not a prank call."

Police Spokesman Sgt. Pete Simpson said officers regularly tend to duck crossings and have been known to rescue them from storm drains. But he said it was the first time they had received a serious call about a chicken trying to cross a road.

Officers will remain on the lookout for the bird, he said.

(Reporting by Lee van der Voo; Editing by Daniel Wallis and Sandra Maler)

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Portland, Oregon, Chicken, Road, Police
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