Overview
- Officers responded to residents' reports and, as seen on body-camera video, struggled to corner the animal before securing it in a patrol car.
- Investigators believe the reptile was a loose pet, though ownership and how it escaped remain unknown.
- No injuries were reported during the capture.
- Police have not said whether the iguana will be returned to an owner or transferred to wildlife authorities.
- The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has not commented on this case, but its guidance lists green iguanas as prohibited, encourages removal on private property with permission, and allows humane killing year-round on designated lands.