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Baaa-ck home again: Troopers return goats found on SR 518 near Sea-Tac Airport

Avatar photoby B-Town Blog StaffJune 21, 2026June 21, 2026
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Motorists traveling near Sea-Tac Airport on Saturday morning, June 20 may have done a double take after several goats were spotted walking along SR 518.

According to Rick Johnson of the Washington State Patrol, the goats were taking a stroll on SR 518 near the airport when troopers responded.

The goats were safely rounded up and given what Johnson described as a free ride back to their owner.

“They were being baaaaaaaaad,” Johnson wrote in a social media post.

The unusual encounter provided troopers with another unexpected call in King County, where the Washington State Patrol said there is “always something new for troopers.”

#GotGoats Always something new for troopers in #KingCounty These goats were taking a stroll on SR 518 near the airport this morning. They received a free ride back to their owner. They were being baaaaaaaaad. pic.twitter.com/xjLTHK0Hji

— Trooper Rick Johnson (@wspd2pio) June 20, 2026
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