Alligator 'taken into custody' for loitering, trespassing at Sunset Beach police station

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Tuesday, July 9, 2024
Alligator finds a spot at Sunset Beach police station
Officers at Sunset Beach say they are often dispatched to animal control calls but have never been a part of one in their own parking lot.

SUNSET BEACH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Police at Sunset Beach had an interesting start to the day when one officer found an alligator was taking up a parking spot.

Sunset Beach Police Department personnel were arriving at the office Monday morning when one officer say a very large object in one of the parking spaces that was actually an eight-foot male alligator.

Officers at Sunset Beach say they are often dispatched to animal control calls but have never been a part of one in their own parking lot.

An officer who is licensed with the NC Wildlife Resources Commission was able to remove the alligator and take it to a nearby pond.

The police department said it served as a reminder for everyone to always be aware of their surroundings.

Sunset Beach officers capture gator
Sunset Beach officers capture gator

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