The rogue emu that's been wandering around northern York County has been apprehended, Northern York County Regional Police reported Wednesday.

The emu was spotted last Monday on Lewisberry Road near Stefee's Corner in Conewago Township, walking down the middle of the road, scaring horses and dogs and spooking a man who was out working in his yard.

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On Tuesday, police received several calls from residents who spotted the emu walking through backyards and on Lewisberry Road. Police, assisted by animal wranglers from Ellis Animal Services, went to the area and found the bird, taking it into custody at about 4 p.m.

The bird was walked to a local emu farm and placed in a corral with other emus, police said. The farm's owner had volunteered to take the bird in if its owner could not be located.

And here's a direct quote from a police news release: "If you are missing an emu please contact the Northern York County Regional Police at 717-292-3647."