An animal attraction has characterized the recovery of two missing goats as a “Christmas miracle.” Four goats had been stolen from Kew Little Pigs in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, on Tuesday. On Monday night, a member of the public contacted the farm after locating two of the absent animals, Blitzen and Rose, in a field in Farnham Royal, approximately 15 minutes from their original disappearance site. Thames Valley Police confirmed the goats’ return and stated that the investigation remains active. The owner of the land informed Kew Little Pigs that he had purchased the goats from a man in a van the previous week. He assisted in returning the goats to their home and provided a description of the man to the police. Despite the absence of their ear tags, the two goats reportedly appear to be in good health. Olivia Mikhail, owner of Kew Little Pigs, stated: “I can’t thank the member of the public who got in touch enough. This really is our Christmas miracle and after such a traumatic week we have so much hope.”The goats are safely home and will stay under supervision from now on.”We have been so grateful to everyone who has supported us through this awful time.”While it won’t be over until Sunday and Comet are home, we really do thank you all from the bottom of our hearts.” This incident marks the second occasion that goats have been stolen from the location. A previous group of seven goats, stolen in October 2022, was never recovered. Post navigation San Francisco Jury Convicts Tech Entrepreneur in Bob Lee Murder Case Harshita Brella’s Mother Informs BBC of Daughter’s Fear Husband Would Kill Her