Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – Members of the Green Patrol of the Puerto Vallarta Civic Security Police managed to capture a crocodile that was just over three meters long as it ventured down the streets of Marina Vallarta.
Officers from the PV-314 unit were conducting a routine patrol at the intersection of Albatros and Pelcanos streets when they quickly intervened. To their surprise, they encountered the reptile in the middle of a public street. After receiving the alarm, the police quickly sealed off the scene and immediately called the fire station for help. . .
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