Wally — the famous emotional support alligator from Jonestown, Pa. — has been missing for more than a week after he was stolen from his enclosure, according to his handler Joie Henney.

Henney explained that he believes “some jerk who likes to … terrorize” alligators took Wally and dropped him off in someone else’s yard, who then called the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, which then called a trapper.

That trapper then let Wally loose in an unnamed swamp “with about 20 other alligators,” Henney wrote.

“The swamp is very large and the trapper said the chances of them finding Wally is slim to none,” he said.

  • ᴅᴜᴋᴇᴛʜᴏʀɪᴏɴ
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    27 months ago

    Sad to be sure, but I had to laugh when I read (different news site) the description as “green, scaly, and about five feet long” as if that didn’t describe 80% of gators.