“Honey, guess what I found today?”

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FLORENCE – Gina Haygood Reed reported on facebook today,

“Alligator found on Middle Cypress creek County Rd 6…. Be careful when swimming in creeks. The water is up and this is what you may run into. Dwayne is releasing this one in a less populated area.”

WHAT???

Hey, there are photos to prove it! The ‘Dwayne’ to whom Gina’s referring is Dwayne Oliver. He’s an animal control officer for Lauderdale County. He responded to a call Tuesday from a private campground on County Road 6 where Cypress Creek crosses, that an alligator had been spotted. Evidently there were some kids swimming in the creek when they saw the beast. And since they didn’t have time to wait for Troy Landry to come up from his Louisiana swamp, they called Dwayne.

It didn’t take long for him to find the 6-foot gator. It was resting right there on the bottom, in about 3-feet of water. The water’s clear in Cypress Creek, so the gator was easy to spot. Dwayne, who has never been this close to a gator before, had second thoughts about just grabbing it.

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He went to the truck and got a pole grabber that he uses to catch dogs and such. He eased the loop around the gator’s mouth, and started pulling. Once the gator was up on the bank, Dwayne taped its jaws shut, secured the gator’s legs, and then proceeded to put it in the bed of his pickup.

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He took it up to the Elk River where a lot of gators live year round and set it free, no worse for the wear. The alligator wasn’t harmed in the least and neither was Dwayne.alligator 03alligator

Moral of the story: Just when you thought it was safe to go in the water because you couldn’t find and water moccasins,  doggone it, now we got alligators to contend with!

Photos courtesy of of Gina Haygood Reed.

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kathy eastep July 12, 2013 - 12:56 pm

….Mr. Oliver was not authorizes to transport this gator to Rogersville, by the County Commissioner, or the Game Warden. It was his own bad judgement to wait for swimmers/boaters to go home, before he released him after dark, in a popular recreation area.You must realize, he bi-passed Killen, to go to Rogersville…you see, that’s where his swimming hole is located, where his friends and family swim, so he did not consider this option. I am glad to learn, that this was not an official act of relocation, just the mistake of an individual, who will receive “retraining”…otherwise, a good guy, I am told. As for the gator, no effort is being made to re-relocate him, by any agency…but I can rest assured, residents will handle the problem themselves, when he is spotted, hopefully, before THEIR families or pets are harmed.

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