Photo: Idaho Department of Fish and Game/Brian MarekA New Plymouth, Idaho resident, discovered a live alligator while walking their dog at night.The reptile,not native to the state of Idaho, is now in the custody of the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, which is searching for who might own the alligator.Thedog walker was on a routine stroll with their peton Oct. 20 “when they spotted something moving the brush and discovered the 3.5-foot alligator,” according to a statement from the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. The department added that the person who found the gator managed to capture and load the reptile into a horse trailer.After securing the out-of-place animal, the dog walker contacted the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. Officer Brian Marek responded to the call and helped collect the alligator.After picking up the alligator, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game launched an investigation into the gator’s origins and put a call out to the public for information regarding the alligator and how the reptile ended up in Idaho. Those with information should contact the Idaho Southwest Regional Office.“In all likelihood, this alligator got loose from someone, and we are interested in finding the owner,” regional conservation officer Matt O’Connell explained in a statement.According to the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, possessing alligators without proper permits is illegal in Idaho.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Per the National Wildlife Federation, an American alligator can grow to be over 12 feet in length and 1,000 pounds. The reptilesare native to the coastal wetlands of the U.S. Southeast.

Photo: Idaho Department of Fish and Game/Brian Marek

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A New Plymouth, Idaho resident, discovered a live alligator while walking their dog at night.The reptile,not native to the state of Idaho, is now in the custody of the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, which is searching for who might own the alligator.Thedog walker was on a routine stroll with their peton Oct. 20 “when they spotted something moving the brush and discovered the 3.5-foot alligator,” according to a statement from the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. The department added that the person who found the gator managed to capture and load the reptile into a horse trailer.After securing the out-of-place animal, the dog walker contacted the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. Officer Brian Marek responded to the call and helped collect the alligator.After picking up the alligator, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game launched an investigation into the gator’s origins and put a call out to the public for information regarding the alligator and how the reptile ended up in Idaho. Those with information should contact the Idaho Southwest Regional Office.“In all likelihood, this alligator got loose from someone, and we are interested in finding the owner,” regional conservation officer Matt O’Connell explained in a statement.According to the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, possessing alligators without proper permits is illegal in Idaho.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Per the National Wildlife Federation, an American alligator can grow to be over 12 feet in length and 1,000 pounds. The reptilesare native to the coastal wetlands of the U.S. Southeast.

A New Plymouth, Idaho resident, discovered a live alligator while walking their dog at night.

The reptile,not native to the state of Idaho, is now in the custody of the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, which is searching for who might own the alligator.

Thedog walker was on a routine stroll with their peton Oct. 20 “when they spotted something moving the brush and discovered the 3.5-foot alligator,” according to a statement from the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. The department added that the person who found the gator managed to capture and load the reptile into a horse trailer.

After securing the out-of-place animal, the dog walker contacted the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. Officer Brian Marek responded to the call and helped collect the alligator.

After picking up the alligator, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game launched an investigation into the gator’s origins and put a call out to the public for information regarding the alligator and how the reptile ended up in Idaho. Those with information should contact the Idaho Southwest Regional Office.

“In all likelihood, this alligator got loose from someone, and we are interested in finding the owner,” regional conservation officer Matt O’Connell explained in a statement.

According to the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, possessing alligators without proper permits is illegal in Idaho.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Per the National Wildlife Federation, an American alligator can grow to be over 12 feet in length and 1,000 pounds. The reptilesare native to the coastal wetlands of the U.S. Southeast.

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