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Baby goat who was stolen from his mother enjoys a wonderful reunion

The zoo manager also says the baby goat’s mother has been noticeably crying for “Gus ” Gus” and it is not healthy for the mother to be separated from him. We pressed state fair organizers who didn’t deny they are now considering criminal charges if the person who took GusGus is ever found.

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Fair Livestock Director Karen Searle says they have received calls from potential witnesses and are passing credible tips to the Arizona Department of Public Safety.

An adorable baby goat named GusGus was smuggled out of the fairgrounds Wednesday night, prompting an Internet sensation after his photo was posted online by fair officials seeking his return.

Custard had been looking for him and calling out to him, hoping he’ll come running back to her.

The mysterious kid-napping ordeal that began on November 4 and lasted for 20 harrowing hours and continuous sharing and communication via Arizona State Fair’s Facebook page ended on November 5 when the three week old pygmy goat, GusGus, was picked up 25 miles away from the Fair and left at a PetSmart store in Glendale. “He’s so little”, said Megan Zimbelman, who was there with her high school classmates.

Someone took tiny GusGus from his pen Wednesday evening. The kidnapping sparked disbelief and legions of followers on social media who helped make the missing animal a hot topic. Now GusGus is back with Custard who is happily nursing her kid again.

“This was definitely an intentional theft”.

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When asked if the petting zoo is monitored by surveillance cameras, Searles said: “There are no security cameras in this building”. Owen said it saddens her that now they have to change security around the petting zoo.

Emilie Owen—AP