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Alligator recovered from Plymouth neighborhood pond

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PLYMOUTH, Ind. (AP) — An alligator that surprised neighbors by turning up in a northern Indiana subdivision’s retention pond has been captured.

Brandon Crawford of Goshen tells WSBT-TV that he and another man captured the reptile about 3 a.m. Wednesday and turned it over to police in Plymouth.

Crawford says he used a frog to lure the alligator to shore and capture the animal. WNDU-TV reports the alligator is 2-3 feet long, and was apparently someone’s pet.

The reptile was discovered earlier this week by teenage boys when it tried to eat their bat while they were fishing.

Neighbors who flocked to the pond to see the alligator had nicknamed it “Ali.”

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Jim Thomson July 11, 2018 at 1:04 pm

Why were they trying to fish with a bat? Wouldn’t it be more effective to use a fishing pole?

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