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    Watch: Police 'tackle' wallaby on the loose in Washington

    By Ben Hooper,

    14 hours ago

    July 15 (UPI) -- Police in Washington got a taste of the outback when they were called out to "tackle" an escaped wallaby.

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    Washington State Police troopers and Pierce County sheriff's deputies responded to a "traffic hazard" Sunday and ended up capturing a loose wallaby. Photo courtesy of the Pierce County Sheriff's Office

    Pierce County Sheriff's Department deputies and Washington State Patrol troopers responded early Sunday morning to a report of a "traffic hazard" at 158th Street East and B Street East in Parkland.

    Troopers located the animal, identified as a wallaby, and described it as "having a long tail, 2 1/2 feet tall with big ears and tiny forearms."

    "After several attempts, a trooper was able to tackle the wallaby," Pierce County Sheriff's Sgt. Darren Moss said in a statement provided to UPI.

    Moss said the wallaby was returned to its home at Debbie Dolittle's Petting Zoo in Parkland, but a person who answered the phone at the petting zoo told a Seattle Times reporter the animal did not belong to the facility.

    "No deputies, troopers or [wallabies] were hurt in today's incident," Moss said.

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