An unwelcome visitor in a Central Texas city has been put in its place.
Animal control officers have safely removed a 4-foot-long alligator that turned up on a residential street near downtown Bryan.
Police spokesman Officer Jon Agnew said employees with the city's solid waste department on Tuesday reported finding the creature.
WTAW-AM reports the reptile was captured and released into the Navasota River, about 10 miles east of Bryan.
Nobody was hurt.
Police aren't sure if the alligator had been a pet or somehow wandered into the heart of the city. Authorities did not immediately identify whether the big critter was male or female.
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