“If your Kangaroo wandered off last night ... please let us know.”
Police and animal control officers in Edwardsville, Kansas, worked together with the Bonner Springs Police Department on Wednesday, June 28, 2023, to rescue an injured kangaroo off the side of a major highway.Animal control officers are used to dealing with a lot of different species but an unusual discovery on Wednesday was a "leap" beyond anything they expected to find.
Police and animal control officers in Edwardsville, Kansas, worked together with the Bonner Springs Police Department on Wednesday night to rescue an injured kangaroo off the side of a major highway. Police and animal control officers in Edwardsville, Kansas, worked together with the Bonner Springs Police Department on Wednesday, June 28, 2023, to rescue an injured kangaroo off the side of a major highway.“Edwardsville Officers and [Animal Control Officer] Anthony, with Bonner Springs PD, worked together to capture an injured Kangaroo on I-435,” said the Edwardsville Police Department in a statement following the incident.
Authorities were able to capture the injured marsupial and take it in for veterinary care where it is currently being treated to determine the extent of its injuries. The injuries are not believed to be serious, however, and the kangaroo is reportedly eating and drinking according to ABC News’
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