A Sugar Land community is getting frustrated with what they said is lack of action by their HOA president in removing an alligator.
People who live in the New Territory community called KPRC 2 about a nearly 7-foot long alligator roaming their neighborhood for nearly a week.
Fagan noticed her new neighbor in her backyard last Friday, May 5. Since then, she said it is swimming up and down the community’s manmade pond. Saturday morning, the reptile left the pond reaching Leslie Little’s front door. Little spent the morning trying to get someone out to remove it. She ultimately called Sugar Land police who sent out animal control, Little said.
According to the Texas Parks and Wildlife, game wardens or permittees are the only ones allowed to remove alligators “when deemed in the best interest of public safety.”
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