Alligator found in Florida sheriff’s office parking garage is relocated
The alligator was found by dispatchers in the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office Administration Building
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An alligator trying to catch a ride with Florida law enforcement officials was relocated earlier this week.
On Sunday, an alligator was found by dispatchers in the parking garage of the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office Administration Building, according to a Facebook post from the sheriff’s office.
In the Facebook post, the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office called the incident "an on-brand Florida story."
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"After a long night of responding to 9-1-1 calls dispatchers were serenaded by this scaly gal in the parking garage at the Sheriff's Administration Building in Largo," the sheriff’s office said.
In pictures posted on Facebook, the alligator appeared to be small.
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"OK, it was more of a croak than a serenade but the message was clear ‘we've been trying to reach you about your vehicle's extended warranty,’ and nobody is a fan of those," the post added, joking.
In the post, the sheriff’s office said the dispatchers called deputies, who were able to remove the gator from the premises.
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"Deputy Duckers with the assistance of one of our Sheriff's Volunteer Patrol members safely relocated the gator," the post said, adding: "See ya later, gator!"
This was not the only alligator in a place where it should not be.
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Earlier this week, an 11-foot alligator had to be removed from beneath a Jeep on a homeowner’s property in Rotonda, Florida.
As deputies were wrangling the gator, it let out a huge roar, which was captured on video.
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