Bucks County Peacock Sprints Past Police, Wildlife Team, and Homeowners

Peacock Bucks County police search: When two jewel-toned escapees blitzed Theodore Way, one peacock was snared by Pocono Wildlife, but the other launched skyward, eluding Doylestown Township officers. Trending queries like "Where do peacocks go?" and "Are peacocks legal pets in Pennsylvania?" now spike. “I’m surprised we even got one, to be honest. Peacocks are so difficult to catch,” admits avian specialist Sampson Metzgar.
After the airborne escape on Theodore Way, police and SPCA are fielding frantic calls about peacock sightings in backyards and on garden gnomes. Trending: "How far can a peacock run?" and "Why do pet peacocks escape?" One resident claims the fugitive may be recruiting pigeons for an impromptu jazz band.
A single peacock can travel over a mile by air, but Bucks County’s most wanted bird now prefers dodging police on foot, blending in among lawn flamingos and inflatable pool floats.