An alligator was freed Monday after it was stuck in a storm drain for days in a Westchester neighborhood.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission responded to the 1700 block of SW 102nd Court. The alligator, which crews estimate is about 8 feet long, had been stuck in the drain since at least Friday.
Two teenage residents told NBC 6 they were playing catch when the ball landed on the storm drain and noticed the gator through the grate.
A tow truck and a Miami-Dade Water and Sewer truck were at the scene to try to help safely remove the gator.
Crews flushed water into the drain to try to push the gator back into a small nearby pond.
Lot of action in #Westchester today while crews are trying to pull this alligator out of a storm drain that’s been stuck here since Friday - tow truck just got here to try to force it out @nbc6 #Florida pic.twitter.com/7Ho6S96Kjs
— Julie Leonardi (@JulieLeonardiTV) September 7, 2021