A runaway kangaroo hopping around the streets of Fort Lauderdale is now in a strange new habitat — the inside of a jail cell!
Here’s the deal … cops captured the misplaced marsupial Thursday after getting tons of calls about the wild animal roaming some neighborhood streets. Yes, even in Florida, that’s a strange sight.
As you can see, the kangaroo, whose name is naturally, Jack … ended up behind bars in a stall at the Mounted Police headquarters, a barn normally reserved for equine officers.
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It took a lot of manpower to get Jack in custody … several police units were needed to surround and pen in the marsupial, who was eventually introduced to the back of a squad car.
Jack’s owner, Anthony Macias, says the animal is 2 years old and means no harm.
Who caught a glimpse of #FLPD’s newest mate hoping through our community this morning?
Officers in District 2 worked together to safely capture this kangaroo and turn it over to the South Florida Wildlife Center. pic.twitter.com/y4rZ5QQApS
— Fort Lauderdale Police (@FLPD411) July 16, 2020
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Police say Jack won’t be returned to Anthony because Fort Lauderdale is not zoned for kangaroos … instead, Jack is being turned over to the South Florida Wildlife Center.
Still beats the hell outta kangaroo court.