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CHAPPAQUA - A 3-foot alligator that
has been splashing around a local pond has been captured,
ending a strange and somewhat frightening spectacle
that had residents staring in disbelief.
Westchester Wildlife Control fished the creature out
of the Pine Cliff Sanctuary, a day after a local man
reported the gator to police.
That man, Robert D'Allasandro expressed a sense of
relief, having discovered the reptile sunning itself
on a rock Tuesday as he was walking around the pond.
"When he spotted me, he jumped in the water and
then he turned around and popped his whole head out,"
D'Allasandro, a Chappaqua retiree, recalled today. "His
eyes were looking right at me for about 10 minutes.
He was staring at me and I was staring at him."
He grabbed his cell phone and called New Castle police.
"They were a little dumbfounded," D'Allasandro
said. "I mean, who sees an alligator in Westchester
County?"
Officers who stopped by confirmed that, yes, this was
indeed an alligator. They contacted the county's experts
in trapping animals.
"When police called, we really thought it was
a joke at first," said Josh Dreisacker, field manager
of Westchester Wildlife Control.
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Jim Dreisacker, owner of Westchester Wildlife Control
in Brewster, holds a small alligator Aug. 14, 2008 which
was removed from a pond in Chappaqua.

Jim Dreisacker, owner of Westchester Wildlife Control
in Brewster, holds a small alligator Aug. 14, 2008 which
they removed from a pond in Chappaqua. Assisting in
it's capture was his son and company field manager Josh,
and assistant Abbie Atkins. (Stuart Bayer/The Journal
News)
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