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LOS ANGELES - One San Fernando Valley neighborhood got a taste of the Wild West early Thursday morning after a cow was spotted roaming the streets.
The cow was initially misidentified as a bull as 911 calls came in just after 3 a.m. regarding a large animal running loose in the street in Sylmar.
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Video from the scene shows at one point, she was hit by a car and knocked to the ground. The driver had a broken headlight and did stop to help.
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It appears the cow roamed for about a mile before returning home to a property located along Gladstone Avenue, near the 210 Freeway, where she is now safe and sound.