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WATCH: Kangaroo sends Florida police on wild chase

Police in Florida lured an elusive kangaroo, who had run away from it's owner, and ran rampant around an apartment complex in Tampa.

A kangaroo on the loose was caught by police after it was spotted running rampant in an apartment complex in Tampa, Florida, on Thursday morning.

The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office said in a Facebook post that officers received a 911 call from a person claiming to have seen a kangaroo hopping around their apartment complex in north Tampa.

"911 do you need police, fire, or medical," the dispatcher is heard asking in the released audio from police.

"I guess police. There’s a kangaroo in my apartment complex," the female caller is heard replying.

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In the footage, the elusive kangaroo is seen hopping around the apartment complex's pool deck.

"I actually see a kangaroo," an officer is heard saying in disbelief. "It's kind of a large kangaroo." 

"We got him closed in the pool gate area," the officer added.

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The footage shows offices sleuthing near the limber animal until they eventually lured it back into captivity.

Officers said that the kangaroo had escaped earlier from its owner's home, but it was later returned after the sheriff office's Agriculture Unit verified proper registration for ownership.

No injuries to the kangaroo or any people were reported.

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