Unexpected Crocodile Sighting at Coconut Point Mall in Estero: News and Reactions

2023-12-23 23:04:07

Shopping centers are spaces that, in general, host hundreds of people who are in search of a product or service, or simply where friends, family or couples gather with the intention of sharing some entertainment activity such as shopping. cinema or a meal.

The situation that put police authorities on alert occurred at the Coconut Point Mall in Estero County, during the morning of Friday, December 22, following the establishment’s customers were greatly surprised when they found a huge, extra crocodile. of three meters wandering inside the place.

The crocodile attack occurred when the man was diving with his wife and some friends (reference image). | Photo: Getty Images / Philip Waller

After noticing the presence of this animal inside the shopping center, the buyers quickly contacted the corresponding authority, that is, the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FFWCC), which reacted quickly by sending trained personnel to catch the alligator in the best possible conditions and thus avoiding havoc in the establishment.

Cocodrilo. | Foto: Getty Images

The alligator was in the Coconut Point shopping center in Estero, Florida, United States. | Photo: Social media: Lee County Police (Courtesy WFLA)

Once this work was carried out, the LCSO reported that the reptile measured regarding three and a half meters and weighed around 270 kilos, so in total they needed the help of six people to immobilize it and, in this way, be able to move it. to a safer place.

Although for many this fact is truly surprising, witnesses commented to different media that it was not the first time something like this had occurred.

However, the story caused a stir on social media following the LCSO shared a video through its official Facebook account where you can see the half-dozen uniformed officers who joined forces to lift the crocodile and, immediately, put it in. to the truck to be transferred.

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