Up in the Wisconsin outback, escaped kangaroo safely recaptured

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On a foggy morning in southeast Wisconsin, a Kenosha County sheriff’s deputy sizes up a kangaroo that escaped from a nearby pumpkin farm. | Rachel Smith/Twitter

It wasn’t a jailbreak, but police in southeast Wisconsin responded to a different kind of escapee Thursday morning—a loose kangaroo.

Just after 7 a.m., deputies were notified of a loose animal, possibly a kangaroo, in the 7500 block of 18th Street in Somers, Wisconsin, according to the Kenosha County sheriff’s department.

“Investigation revealed this to be the case,” Sgt. Mark Malecki said in a statement.

The adult kangaroo had escaped his pen at the Jerry Smith Produce & Country Store, and decided to wander west along 18th Street, according to the sheriff’s department.

The pumpkin farm was contacted and 5-year-old Joey was returned safely. No one was injured.

A kangaroo escaped his pen at a pumpkin farm Thursday morning and wandered onto a Kenosha County highway. | Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department

A kangaroo escaped his pen at a pumpkin farm Thursday morning and wandered onto a Kenosha County highway. | Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department

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