
More than 20 purebred goats most of them pregnant were stolen from a Hawaii farm on a full moonlit night, with duct tape used to keep the animals from making noise, their owner said. Sometime between Thursday night and Friday morning, 23 goats valued for a total of about $10,000 were stolen from Kahuku Goats, a 250-acre farm on Oahus North Shore, said owner Keal Pontin. Two bucks were left behind with ropes around their neck and duct tape over their mouths, he said Monday.