- 911 dispatchers noticed an alligator roaming under cars at the Largo administration facility.
- A deputy moved the small alligator with the help of a volunteer sheriff’s department patrol member.
- “It was more of a croak than a serenade,” according to the sheriff’s office.
A Florida sheriff’s office said that when 911 dispatchers went to their cars after a shift, they found an alligator in the parking garage, which was a surprise.
The Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office stated in a Facebook post that dispatchers noticed the alligator roaming under cars at the Largo administration facility.
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The post stated that the “scaly gal” serenaded the stunned dispatchers.
Take a look:
“OK, it was more of a croak than a serenade,” according to the sheriff’s office.
The dispatchers told a deputy, who moved the small alligator with the help of a volunteer sheriff’s department patrol member.
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