Feb. 24 (UPI) -- State troopers in Indiana ended up in a hoof chase with a "sassy" pony spotted wandering on a highway median. Sgt. Ted Bohner, public information officer for the Indiana State Police Bremen Post, said troopers responded to a report of a pony in the median on the Indiana Toll Road, near the 44 mile marker in LaPorte County.
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Indiana State Troopers were quick to gallop over to the site to find the pony. After searching for about 30 minutes, Sassy the pony was spotted, but was not ready to be tamed. Eventually, Trooper Arnold and Trooper McCormick were able to catchup to Sassy after the pony got tangled in a vine.