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Updated: Tuesday, 20 Oct 2009, 2:36 PM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 20 Oct 2009, 2:34 PM EDT
PALESTINE, Ill. (WTHI) - The search continued Tuesday for a runaway bull after it brutally attacked a Wabash Valley woman.
The town of Palestine, Ill. is searching for a Texas Longhorn on the loose. Workers said it was a scary scene Sunday when a Longhorn got loose and attacked its owner at Stork's slaughterhouse.
"It her down and pretty much mauled her. The prints are still down here from that beef," worker Chip Selby said. "It hit her in the chest twice and tried to stomp on her."
The bull then ran off into the woods, launching a large-scale ground and aerial search. Other than a broken gate and some prints, there aren't many clues as to where the bull may be.
"We did shoot it. It left a blood trail. We tracked it through the cornfield but once it exited we lost every single track," Crawford County Sheriff Todd Liston said. "If it turned on one person it could turn on somebody else, I definitely want to get it corralled if it's still alive."
While the town is buzzing about the elusive bull, the attack is something workers at Stork's won't soon forget.
"You see someone attacked like that it's just like you see on TV, it's like the running of the bulls, that's what it did to this lady," Rick Stork said.
The victim is a 40-year-old woman, and officials said she's still hospitalized in Robinson, Ill. She is expected to make a full recovery.
Officials said if you do see a black bull with long horns don't approach it. You're asked to call the Crawford County Sheriff's Department at 618-546-1515.
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