Police said a wallaby was spotted in Stark County, Ohio. (Source: Kegan and Summer Powell via WOIO)
By Alec Sapolin and Gray News staff
Published: Aug. 14, 2022 at 8:18 AM EDT|Updated: 10 hours ago
BREWSTER, Ohio (WOIO/Gray News) - Police have found a missing wallaby in Brewster, Ohio, according to Chief Nathan Taylor.
A person stopped by the police station at around 9:30 a.m. on Aug. 11 claiming they had spotted a baby kangaroo near Millersburg Road in Stark County, officials said.
The Brewster Police Department on Aug. 14 said the animal was a wallaby and not a baby kangaroo.
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Officials said the department was shown a video at 2 a.m. on Aug. 13 of the animal crossing a street.
WOIO received the late-night video of the animal crossing the street.
Police searched the township until 3 a.m. when they found the wallaby in the woods, officials said.
Taylor said the department was not able to capture the animal because officers “were unsure what to do,” and said the department is formulating plans to safely capture the animal.
“Never in my 25 years have I run into this,” Taylor told WOIO.
Officials have not clarified how the wallaby escaped or where it escaped from. No zoos have said they are missing a wallaby.
Police have requested people not attempt to approach or hunt the animal. Anyone missing the animal is asked to contact the police immediately.
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