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Customer finds 7-foot gator inside Florida post office

Sheriff’s officials say someone stopped by the post office to drop off a package and saw the gator roaming around the lobby.
/ Source: The Associated Press

SPRING HILL, Fla. — They say neither rain nor snow nor gloom of night will stop the U.S. Postal Service, but an alligator could get in the way.

That’s what happened at the Spring Hill Post Office in Florida’s Hernando County, according to a sheriff’s office Facebook post.

Sheriff’s officials say someone stopped by the post office about 3:30 a.m. ET Wednesday to drop off a package and saw the 7-foot (2-meter) gator roaming around the lobby. The building has automatic double doors that allows off-hours entry, officials said.

A 7-foot gator was found in a post office in Spring Hill, Fla., on June 9, 2021.
A 7-foot gator was found in a post office in Spring Hill, Fla., on June 9, 2021.Hernando County Sheriff's Office

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission considers an alligator a “nuisance” animal if it is 4 feet or longer and deemed a threat to people, pets or property.

Florida has an alligator hotline for just these types of situations: 866-392-4286.