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Loose Pet Kangaroo jumps the police again in Durango – Video

Durango | Following a loose kangaroo becomes part of the job for the police in Durango.

Irwin, the pet kangaroo, was not difficult to snap when he had loosened in the city last autumn. Still quite young, he jumped into a pocket that was similar to a mother's bag.

Irwin detached itself on Monday. A police call feared that he could be approached by a car.

This time Irwin had grown too big for a bag.

“This technology will not work. The officials discussed whether they had to or what the plan was,” police CMDR. Nick Stasi said on Tuesday.

Officer Shane Garrison-Described by Stasi as a “farm boy” with animal handling experience Fand after he had followed Irwin in an alley into a garden.

Irwin was still small enough, about the size of a medium -sized dog, so that Garrison stays near a house near a house near a house, sneaking up close and sneaking it. He carried the kangaroo to the back seat of a police officer and closed the door, as could be seen in another body camera video of another officer.

Kangaroos are among the unusual but legal animals that are kept in Colorado.

Irwin was brought home to his family in downtown Durango, a tourism center of 20,000 inhabitants, which is known for mountain tours in a narrow train.

Stasi was not sure how Irwin got out, but this 2-year-old pet is difficult to catch.

At the age of 4 or 5, kangaroos can grow larger than most men and weigh 200 pounds. You can jump much faster than a person runs and deliver a powerful kick.

“We want all animal owners to be responsible with their pet how they keep it and bring it to safety,” said Stasi.

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