Authorities in Mont Belvieu, a suburb of Houston in southeast Texas, used a grapple truck to remove a 12-foot-long alligator who had settled into a roadside ditch.
MONT BELVIEU, Texas – A southeastern Texas suburb near Houston took extensive measures to safely relocate a 12-foot-long alligator that had taken up residence in a roadside ditch.
The Mont Belvieu city crews used a grapple truck Monday to safely remove the alligator, as shown in a video of the operation posted on social media by the city.
Authorities in Mont Belvieu, a suburb of Houston in southeast Texas, used a grapple truck to remove a 12-foot-long alligator who had settled into a roadside ditch.
(City of Mont Belvieu, Texas / FOX Weather)
The city said the successful gator grab “was truly a team effort,” with staff from the city’s Public Works and Animal Control departments involved.
“See ya later, alligator!” the city wrote in the post. “Great grab, guys!”