A pony dressed as a unicorn lead California Highway Patrol
on a four-hour chase through the streets of Madera County, Calif., Wednesday
night.
The white pony, named Juliet, doubles as a unicorn for
photo shoots with her owner photographer Sandra Boos.
Boos said Juliet makes a lot of "dreams come
true" for little girls during the photoshoots.
On Wednesday night, Juliet decided to make a dream of her
own come true. Freedom.
While her owner was taking photos of a group of young
children, Juliet made her move.
Donning her mythical unicorn horn, Juliet “threw up her
head" and "pulled the lead rope” out of a bystander's hands and ran,
Boos said.
“I was shooting, but I assume she got free and was like,
‘Oh, well I’m going to run,’ and she took off,” Boos said in a phone interview.
The California Highway Patrol tried for almost four hours
to catch Juliet on the ground, as a helicopter helped track the horse from the
air, Boos said.
Juliet eluded all efforts at capture, until Boos' friend
rode up on a horse.
“When Juliet saw [the woman's] horse, Shady, she came
running,” Boos said.
To her owner's relief, Juliet followed the horse into a
nearby pen.
"I was standing with highway patrol when the call came
over the radio, and they said 'the unicorn is in custody,'" Boos said.
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