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Hanahan Officers Relocate Alligator After Late-Night Sighting

The gator was reportedly not following crosswalk etiquette, prompting a swift and careful response from the Hanahan Police Department.

The gator was reportedly not following crosswalk etiquette, prompting a swift and careful response from the Hanahan Police Department. (CREDIT: Hanahan Police Department)

HANAHAN, S.C. – It was a wild night in Hanahan when police officers found themselves in an unexpected role: reptile wranglers.

Recently, Officer Daniel came across a wandering alligatorโ€”nicknamed โ€œIrwinโ€โ€”out for a stroll in a residential area. The gator was reportedly not following crosswalk etiquette, prompting a swift and careful response from the Hanahan Police Department.


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Pfc. Gamra and Officer Thompson joined Officer Daniel to safely corral and relocate the reptilian visitor without incident.

CREDIT: Hanahan Police Department

The team shared a lighthearted post on social media with the caption, โ€œCrikey! Police Officer or Reptile Wrangler?โ€ and joked that โ€œSteve would be proud,โ€ in reference to legendary wildlife expert Steve Irwin.

The alligator appeared unharmed and was returned to a safer, more appropriate habitat. Officers also snapped a few photos with the unexpected guestโ€”what they called the ultimate “gator selfie.”

CREDIT: Hanahan Police Department

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The incident is a reminder to residents to stay alert for wildlife and contact authorities if they spot animals in urban or residential areas.