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Humboldt Park Gator Search Cost Chicago Nearly $34,000

The hunt for Chance the Snapper had a hefty price tag.

Chance the Snapper was captured and relocated after nearly a week in the Humboldt Park lagoon.
Chance the Snapper was captured and relocated after nearly a week in the Humboldt Park lagoon. (Ashlee Rezin/Chicago Sun-Times via AP)

CHICAGO — The city of Chicago's efforts to wrangle an alligator who was found living in a park lagoon this summer cost more than $33,600.

Most of the costs arose from city workers putting up and removing barricades to keep people away from the lagoon in Humboldt Park after the male reptile was first spotted there last month.
Florida trapper Frank Robb captured the 4- to 5-foot long (1.2- to 1.5-meter) alligator on July 16. Officials say a $2,500 fee went to Robb. He also received $2,166 for travel and lodging.

Investigators aren't sure how the alligator ended up in the lagoon. He was dubbed Chance the Snapper and inspired several social media accounts. He's now living in a sanctuary.

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