PORT WASHINGTON, Wis. — Two sheep have been wandering through Ozaukee County for months, captivating residents and sparking a community-wide effort to help bring them home.

The sheep were first spotted in Mequon months ago and have since been seen migrating north through Grafton and, most recently, Port Washington. Doorbell camera video shared by a viewer shows the woolly wanderers casually strolling through a residential yard.

"It's kind of unique just to have farm animals running wild," said Debra Golec, an EMT who spotted the sheep while returning from a grocery run.

The sheep's journey has inspired a whole cadre of would-be herders searching the area. Despite numerous sightings and amateur search efforts, no one has been able to corral the animals, as they run away when anyone gets

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