Donkey picked up by police is reunited with Oklahoma owner

In this photo provided by the Norman, Okla., Police Department, a donkey pokes out of the back of a police vehicle in Norman, Okla., on Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2015.
In this photo provided by the Norman, Okla., Police Department, a donkey pokes out of the back of a police vehicle in Norman, Okla., on Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2015.

NORMAN, Okla. — A miniature donkey that hitched a ride in an Oklahoma police cruiser has been reunited with his owner.

Police in Norman called the donkey Squishy and gave him a lift after the animal was found wandering along a rural road on Tuesday morning. It turns out that Squishy is actually named Cruz and belongs to a chiropractor in Norman.

Matt Spaulding said he noticed his donkey was missing when he returned home from work Tuesday night. He thinks the animal somehow escaped underneath an electric wire fence.

Police officer Kyle Canaan, who chauffeured the donkey, said the animal fit perfectly in the cruiser's backseat.

Spaulding told Oklahoma City television station KFOR that Cruz is a retired "basketball donkey," which people ride on at charity basketball games.

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