
Runaway kangaroo temporarily shuts down highway in Alabama
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A runaway kangaroo temporarily shut down a portion of an interstate highway in Alabama on Tuesday as state troopers and the animal’s owner attempted to remove it from harm’s way.
A runaway kangaroo temporarily shut down a portion of an interstate highway in Alabama on Tuesday as state troopers and the animal’s owner attempted to remove it from harm’s way. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency said part of the southbound and northbound lanes of Interstate 85 in Tuskegee, around 40 miles east of Montgomery in central Alabama, were closed after the kangaroo interrupted traffic and caused two vehicles to crash. The kangaroo was not injured in the crash, the agency said in a Facebook post. It is unclear if any drivers were hurt. CNN has reached out to ALEA and the Macon County Sheriff’s Office for further details. Troopers and the animal’s owner were able to recover the animal and the roadway was reopened, law enforcement said in a statement. “When somebody said there was a kangaroo of course I didn’t believe it, and nobody believed it. But I’m looking at him,” Macon County Sheriff Andre Brunson said in a Facebook live video as the animal was captured.

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