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Monitor Lizard sighted in Janesville WI

EricWI Sep 29, 2010 06:44 PM

As usual, most of the comments on there leave much to be desired.

JANESVILLE — Janesville police are seeking the whereabouts of a large monitor lizard sighted twice Tuesday.

Amber Downing reported the initial sighting at 3:35 p.m. in the 600 block of Williams St., said Lt. Terrence Sheridan.

Six hours later, Tracy Smith was driving in the area of Hyatt and Thomas Streets when the headlights of his vehicle caught a “large green lizard 4.5 to 5 feet long” in his line of vision, he told police.

When police arrived on Williams Street, the lizard was gone.

Later, Smith saw the lizard escape into the sewer drain where he was.

Police urge anyone who sees this lizard to call (608) 757-2244.

“We ask that people in the area keep an eye out and if they see it don’t approach it. Give us a call so we can come and catch the thing,” Sheridan said.

For a full story, read Thursday's Janesville Gazette.
www.gazettextra.com/news/2010/sep/29/large-monitor-lizard-sighted-twice-janesville/

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TimCole Sep 29, 2010 07:08 PM

My response to this would go something like...

"Oh my God! An Iguana! Even though he will die in a month or so due to cold weather, guard your house plants people!
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mavericksdad Sep 30, 2010 11:31 AM

...dear God those people are ignorant...reading anoynomous public comments are bad for your mental health...and its frightening that there are SO MANY stupid people out there...a 4' anything isnt going to "take someones kid out"...jeez...meanwhile dogs are allowed to roam free never mind the actual fact that they are a much more worthy thing to fear...

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1.0 c.b. 05 6' Blonde Bullsnake "Boo"
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jscrick Oct 01, 2010 04:01 AM

EEEK!!! An Iguanitor Lizard is on the loose! Everybody knows, they're the worst kind.
jsc
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PHFaust Oct 01, 2010 02:57 PM

>>As usual, most of the comments on there leave much to be desired.
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If I get the call I will let you all know what it is. As of today, havent received a call on this tho.
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wireptile Oct 08, 2010 10:54 PM

http://gazettextra.com/news/2010/oct/08/janesville-police-keeping-eye-out-second-lizard/

This city could be the released lizard capitol of the world. An adult tegu was found at large there this summer. This is what happens when its illegal to own them and you cant surrender them to the animal shelter without incurring a $400 fine.

The Janesville Monitor Saga Continues:
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EricWI Oct 12, 2010 10:54 AM

JANESVILLE — Police aren't closing the book on Janesville's lizard saga just yet, amid widespread disagreement on whether a second one might still be on the loose.

Officers on Wednesday night corralled a 4-foot lizard at 613 Williams St., but the homeowner insists "Peter Pan" isn't the same intruder she saw in her backyard Sept. 28.

A police investigation that began when the reptile was first sighted a week ago revealed a second monitor lizard could be at large.

Animal caretakers Thursday compared photographs taken by residents with the lizard captured Wednesday, matching light-colored patches and stripes along its rough exterior.

"I think it's the same one," said Heather Suchomel, project director at The Serpent Sanctuary near Cottage Grove. "When you're not standing next to him, he looks a lot bigger than he really is."

Jim Hurley, Rock County Humane Society operations manager, said it's difficult to tell, but there did appear to be slight differences in some spots along his back legs.

Amber Downing provided police with photographs that she said show two lizards of different size and markings. One picture shows "a horizontal rectangular white marking … up and down the back," which doesn't match the lizard taken into custody by the humane society, according to a police report.

"We really don't know (if there's another)," Janesville Police Sgt. Brian Donohoue said. "This case is not closed. We're still running things down, really hoping that if there is a second one out there we get the call (that) it's spotted before it freezes to death."

Donohoue said when police captured the lizard it didn't put up a fight. Milwaukee County Zoo officials told him the cold weather makes them more docile than normal.

Police first received information about the lizard's origin Sept. 29. An anonymous caller said a man living in the 1000 block of Laurel Avenue might have released his two lizards—a Nile monitor lizard and Savannah monitor lizard—before moving to Kentucky.

The woman told police the man admitted letting the lizards free at Traxler Park, after earlier telling her he broke their necks.

Officers were able to contact the man's wife. She made no mention of a second lizard, but said they did give one to her husband's brother before they left for Kentucky nearly three years ago.

The brother lived with his uncle, who told police he gave the lizard away about two years ago because he was tired of caring for it. He said someone living in the 300 or 400 block of South Main Street took it in, but he couldn't recall a name or exact address.

Donohoue said police still are trying to locate the lizard's last owner and hopefully learn if a second one does exist.

Peter Pan, whose original name might have been "Natas" based on previous owners, was transferred to The Serpent Sanctuary on Thursday afternoon.

Hurley said he believes the reptile is female. It had not been fed yet because caregivers first have to raise the animal's body temperature so it can properly digest food, Hurley said.

gazettextra.com/news/2010/oct/08/janesville-police-keeping-eye-out-second-lizard/

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