Elusive L.A. alligator remains on the loose

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Authorities on Tuesday dismissed a claim that a wrangler had nabbed a 7-foot alligator from a Los Angeles lake where he was dumped several months ago.
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Tim Williams of Orlando's Gatorland cruises the swamp area of Machado Lake hoping to catch Reggie the alligator in Los Angeles on Aug. 25. The reptile has evaded capture repeatedly over the past several months. Jae C. Hong / AP

Authorities on Tuesday dismissed a claim that a wrangler had nabbed a 7-foot-long alligator named Reggie from a city lake, where he had been dumped several months ago and has repeatedly avoided capture.

Earlier Tuesday, a man claiming to be wrangler Jay Young, who had been hired by the city, told media outlets, including The Associated Press, that he had caught the alligator overnight.

That story was cast into doubt when the promised delivery of the alligator to the Los Angeles Zoo never happened.

"To the best of my knowledge and all the reports I have received this morning, it was a hoax," said Ron Berkowitz, the Los Angeles Recreation and Parks superintendent, who supervises the area that includes the lake. "I called the zoo to verify, and the gator is not there. I called the rangers, the city council office and my staff at the lake. There was no capture."

Wrangler impersonated
Reached by phone at his Colorado gator farm later Tuesday, Young said he has not been in Los Angeles recently and that he hadn't called the media earlier in the day. He said the caller apparently was someone impersonating him.

In a written statement later in the day, Young blamed "a jealous ex-employee trying to ruin my reputation."

Young was hired by the city last month and promised to capture the alligator within a few days. He left town on Aug. 18, unable to deliver on his promise.

Earlier, gator hunters from the local Southwestern Herpetologist Society tried to snare Reggie with raw chicken bait and a net. It didn't work.

After Young failed, a crew from Gatorland in Orlando, Fla., was hired, but also came up empty.

A former Los Angeles police officer was arrested on Aug. 24 for allegedly dumping the alligator in the lake two months earlier when it got too big to keep as a pet. Another man, who police say gave Reggie to the former officer, was also arrested.

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