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Giant Alligator Causes Commotion Downtown Baton Rouge, Residents Advised to Stay IndoorsGiant Alligator Causes Commotion Downtown Baton Rouge, Residents Advised to Stay Indoors Baton Rouge, Louisiana – A massive alligator was spotted roaming downtown Baton Rouge on Sunday, prompting authorities to issue warnings to residents. The enormous reptile, estimated to be over 12 feet long, was first sighted near the Louisiana State Capitol building. It then made its way through several city streets, causing panic and disruption. As news of the alligator’s presence spread, police officers and animal control officials rushed to the scene. They attempted to capture the creature, but it proved to be elusive. The alligator eventually made its way to a nearby lake, where it submerged itself in the water. Authorities have advised residents to stay indoors and avoid the area where the alligator was last seen. They have also warned that the reptile is potentially dangerous and should not be approached. “We urge the public to remain vigilant and to report any sightings of the alligator immediately,” said Police Chief Murphy Paul. “We are doing everything we can to locate and capture this animal.” Animal control experts believe that the alligator may have escaped from a neighboring zoo or private enclosure. They are currently investigating the source of its escape. “Alligators are wild animals and should not be taken lightly,” said Dr. Emily Smith, a wildlife biologist with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. “If you see one, please do not attempt to approach it or feed it. Call 911 immediately.” Residents in the affected area have been urged to check their yards and sheds for any signs of the alligator. They have also been advised to keep their pets indoors and secure their trash cans. As of Sunday evening, the alligator remained at large. Authorities were continuing their search efforts and were asking the public for any information that could lead to its capture.