Fugitive fowl finally nabbed in Pittsburgh, headed to rescue
PITTSBURGH (AP) – A noisy rooster’s piercing calls will no longer plague Pittsburgh.
Following several weeks on the lam, the male chicken was scooped up on Sunday afternoon by Frank Cantone, who runs a chicken rescue in St. Louis.
Cantone offered to help Henry Gaston remove the bird after hearing Gaston faced fines for having a rooster on his property. Roosters are banned in Pittsburgh and neighbors told a city inspector the bird was waking them up early in the morning.
Cantone failed to apprehend the fugitive fowl on Saturday when it flew about 75 feet up into a tree. He and his two young daughters managed to trap the rooster the following day by luring it into a corner with a hen on a harness.