An alligator clogged up a drive-thru at a North Port Starbucks early Saturday. It was relocated to a nearby pond by North Port Police and Fire/Rescue team members, according to authorities.
A North Port Police officer wrangles an alligator outside North Port Starbucks early Saturday. It was relocated to a nearby pond.
PHOTO PROVIDED/NORTH PORT FIRE RESCUE
An alligator clogged up a drive-thru at a North Port Starbucks early Saturday. It was relocated to a nearby pond, according to authorities.
PHOTO PROVIDED/NORTH PORT FIRE RESCUE
An alligator captured by police and fire-rescue personnel at a North Port coffee shop was relocated to a nearby pond early Saturday.Â
PHOTO PROVIDED/NORTH PORT FIRE RESCUE
An alligator clogged up a drive-thru at a North Port Starbucks early Saturday. It was relocated to a nearby pond by North Port Police and Fire/Rescue team members, according to authorities.
NORTH PORT — If someone had on their "odd places alligators end up" bingo card, it's time to mark off "Starbucks drive-thru."
According to a social media post from North Port Fire Rescue on Saturday, a younger alligator ended up where people were trying to get their morning caffeine.
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