Baton Rouge Buzz: Giant Alligator Roams Shopping Center, Shoppers Evacuated

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Giant Alligator Roams Shopping Center, Shoppers Evacuated in Baton RougeGiant Alligator Roams Shopping Center, Shoppers Evacuated in Baton Rouge Panic struck a shopping center in Baton Rouge on Monday afternoon as a massive alligator was spotted roaming the premises, prompting a frantic evacuation. Shoppers in the Perkins Rowe shopping center were startled around 3:30 p.m. when the nearly 10-foot-long reptile lumbered into view. Witnesses described it as “the size of a small car.” “I saw this giant alligator walking right toward me,” said shopper Lisa Jones. “I screamed and ran as fast as I could.” Store employees and security guards immediately alerted authorities, who arrived within minutes. Police and animal control officers worked together to corral the gator and transport it to a wildlife facility. During the evacuation, shoppers were directed to shelter in place in nearby businesses while the situation was resolved. No one was reported injured in the incident. “We’re grateful that everyone remained calm and followed instructions,” said Baton Rouge Police Chief Carl Dabadie. “This could have been a much more dangerous situation.” The origin of the alligator is still under investigation. Authorities believe it may have crawled out of a nearby retention pond or drainage ditch during recent heavy rainfall. The incident has raised concerns about the proximity of alligators to populated areas in Baton Rouge. Experts advise residents to be aware of their surroundings, especially near bodies of water, and to report any alligator sightings to authorities. “Alligators are typically shy and avoid human contact,” said Dr. Emily Davis, a local wildlife biologist. “However, during mating season or when they are hungry, they can become more aggressive.” The Baton Rouge Police Department is urging shoppers to return to the Perkins Rowe shopping center, which has reopened following the incident. However, they advise people to remain vigilant and avoid approaching any wildlife, including alligators.

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