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Some police officers pull over speeding drivers. Others chase suspects on foot. Colorado officers, however, are now two-for-two on kangaroo wrangling.
Police officers in Colorado responded to a neighborhood in Durango to capture its most “unexpected repeat offender”: a kangaroo who escaped from its home — again.
In Durango, Colorado, a neighborhood got a surprise visit from a not-so-average animal—Irwin, a pet kangaroo. This wasn’t his ...
A pet kangaroo is a "repeat offender" when it comes to trespassing. Irwin the red kangaroo has escaped from his home in Durango, Colorado, twice in the past year, sending police officers on a wild cha ...
Chasing a loose kangaroo is getting to be part of the job for police in a southwestern Colorado city. Irwin, the pet kangaroo, wasn't difficult to nab when he got loose last fall in Durango. Still ...
For the second time, officers with the Durango Police Department found themselves responding to an unusual call—kangaroo on the move. The same marsupial that made headlines during a prior escape ...
Taranto wasn’t charged with threatening Obama or Podesta. But the judge convicted him of making a hoax bomb threat directed ...
For the second time in less than a year, the Durango Police Department captured a pet kangaroo that escaped its confines and went for an early-morning hop through a downtown neighborhood. Irwin, the ...
The kangaroo is named Irwin, and he is the pet of a Durango resident. This past Monday was not his first escape. Police also had footage of Irwin bouncing through the streets of Durango in September ...