Alligator Found at Katy ISD School

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Alligators are common in many areas of Texas and can commonly become a nuisance.  The alligator in this article from ABC 13 Houston, ended up at the doorstep of Beck Jr. High in Katy, TX this morning.  Alligators are protected and unless licensed to do so by Texas Parks and Wildlife, it is illegal to feed, trap, capture, kill, or relocate a wild alligator.  If you encounter nuisance alligators, keep a safe distance and contact Wildernex Wildlife Control to have a licensed professional handle the situation.  For more information or assistance, contact us immediately at 832-312-5595 or email us at info@wildernex.com.

This alligator was captured at Beck Jr. High, but not before a struggle
Gator found at doorstep at Katy ISD school

Tracy Clemons

Wednesday, August 13, 2014
KATY, TX (KTRK) —
It was a scary sight for people showing up to a school in Katy Wednesday morning — an alligator slowly made its way to the building. Officers were called to Beck Junior High to handle it and they had their hands full.
“At about 7:20 this morning, staff discovered an alligator near the entrance,” Katy ISD spokesperson Andrea Grooms reported.
They called Katy ISD police and Fort Bend County sheriff’s deputies, and the race was on to get the gator. An alligator was spotted just outside Beck Jr. High School in Katy, Texas.
“It’s pretty funny, i think,” said student Josh Murrell. “An alligator walking all the way from the bayou over there. I don’t know what it was doing staying here instead of over there.”
The gator went from blocking an entrance, to a corner right behind bushes just feet away from the main entrance. Authorities tried a few times to reel it in with a rope, but the gator wanted no part of it.
Former student Sumeet Argawar lives nearby. “You see the sign sometimes and you’re like, ‘Is there really an alligator?’” he said. “But apparently there is.”
They caught the gator around 10:30am. It squirmed all the way to the trunk of the patrol car that was waiting to haul it off.
School doesn’t start for a week and a half, but there was staff there. Families also were in and out for registration. Luckily, nobody was hurt. The gator was taken to the Simonton area and released.