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Bulwell 'kangaroo' may not have existed, police admit | Bulwell 'kangaroo' may not have existed, police admit |
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A police force which warned people to look out for a loose kangaroo has admitted it may not actually have existed. | A police force which warned people to look out for a loose kangaroo has admitted it may not actually have existed. |
Officers posted a picture on Facebook purporting to show the marsupial in Bulwell, Nottingham. | Officers posted a picture on Facebook purporting to show the marsupial in Bulwell, Nottingham. |
When responses suggested it was more likely to be a deer or "larger than normal" dog, police insisted it wasn't. | When responses suggested it was more likely to be a deer or "larger than normal" dog, police insisted it wasn't. |
But the force has since said: "We've looked into it and nothing's jumping out at us." | |
The blurry photo of the creature - dubbed the "Bulwellness monster" by the Nottinghamshire Police neighbourhood team, has been shared more than 1,000 times. | The blurry photo of the creature - dubbed the "Bulwellness monster" by the Nottinghamshire Police neighbourhood team, has been shared more than 1,000 times. |
A spokeswoman said they have had no reports of any missing marsupials from owners, and when they went to the scene to investigate they found no evidence of a kangaroo. | A spokeswoman said they have had no reports of any missing marsupials from owners, and when they went to the scene to investigate they found no evidence of a kangaroo. |
It comes eight days after a wallaby was spotted on the loose in Rutland, on the other side of the East Midlands. | It comes eight days after a wallaby was spotted on the loose in Rutland, on the other side of the East Midlands. |
Wally's owner Vernon Moore said although they have still not managed to get him back in his enclosure, he returns home most days and "unless he got in a taxi" is unlikely to have made the journey to Bulwell. | Wally's owner Vernon Moore said although they have still not managed to get him back in his enclosure, he returns home most days and "unless he got in a taxi" is unlikely to have made the journey to Bulwell. |
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