Florida officers remove 10-foot alligator that broke through backyard screen, entering resident’s pool


A Florida neighborhood was visited by an uninvited guest that decided to take a dip in a resident’s pool.

Officers arrived on the scene after learning that the trespasser was a large alligator.

The New Smyrna Beach (NSB) police shared news of the reptile encounter on the department’s Facebook page.

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“This alligator made himself right at home overnight in Venetian Bay,” the post said.

NSB police remove alligator

Two New Smyrna Beach police officers snapped a selfie while on duty the night they assisted in the removal of a 10-foot-long alligator from a Florida resident’s pool. (New Smyrna Beach Police Department/ Facebook)

A trapper from Florida Fish and Wildlife was called to assist in the safe removal of the alligator.

“Don’t let the angle fool you – he was approximately 10 feet long!” NSB officers wrote on Facebook, along with a selfie which includes a view of the gator sitting in the pool.

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