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Horse on the Loose at JFK: A Tale of Quick Thinking

A loose horse caused chaos near JFK Airport, leading to temporary traffic disruptions. Port Authority police swiftly captured the animal, returning it to its home at Curlys Cowboy Center. The incident highlighted the officers ability to handle unexpected situations, showcasing their adaptability and dedication to public safety.

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