A 5-foot-long water monitor named 'Goose' escaped from a home in Webster, Massachusetts. The local police advised community members not to search for the lizard directly and to contact animal control if Goose is sighted. Goose is considered dangerous but not lethal. A Weymouth man, John Paul-LaPierre, offered to help find it, despite lacking prior water monitor experience. In the community, Goose's escape has sparked creativity, with residents jokingly altering photos of Webster Lake and one resident wearing a lizard onesie.
Police Chief Michael Shaw stated that the hunt for the poisonous 5-foot-long water monitor named 'Goose' has been called off and urged residents to call animal control if spotted.
John Paul-LaPierre from Weymouth, who hunts reptiles, expressed his confidence in finding Goose quickly, despite never having found a water monitor before.
Residents of Webster have embraced the loose water monitor as a local joke and have creatively edited photos of Webster Lake to feature Goose.
A Webster resident named Pete Tarbox has taken to wearing a lizard onesie while kayaking, demonstrating the community's lighthearted approach to the situation.
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