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Trying to arrest a pet kangaroo is as difficult as you'd imagined it'd be, but these officers from the Durango police department in Colorado couldn't have been happier to get the call out.
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Chasing a loose kangaroo is getting to be part of the job for police in a southwestern Colorado town. Irwin, the pet kangaroo, wasn't difficult to nab when he got loose last fall in Durango, Colorado.
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