Police in Pinellas Park, Florida, removed a large alligator from a Publix grocery store parking lot Thursday evening, releasing it to a nearby body of water.
Three women were floating down the Ichetucknee River near Fort White, Florida, when they spotted an alligator close by. The women quickly moved away from the gator.
Check out this dramatic scene!A nearly six-foot alligator was removed from the parking lot of a Publix grocery store inSomeone called police to report the gator was roaming around the parking lot near 49th Street and Park Boulevard, police said in a release.
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