13-foot-alligator killed after human remains pulled out of waterway in Unincorporated Largo: Sheriff's Office

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13-foot-alligator killed after human remains pulled out of waterway in Unincorporated Largo: Sheriff's Office
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A death investigation is underway after an incident involving a 13-foot alligator near 134th Avenue North and 121st Street in Pinellas County, authorities said.

The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office said deputies responded to the area at around 1:50 p.m. for reports of a body seen in the waterway.According to the sheriff's office, a 13-foot, 8.5-inch alligator was killed and removed from the waterway, with the help of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission .

Deputies assigned to the PCSO Dive Team also recovered the remains of a deceased adult from the waterway. A view from SkyFOX showed a massive law enforcement presence in the Ridgecrest area of Pinellas County, which is just north of the Florida Botanical Gardens in Largo. Officials were seen surrounding the massive alligator, which was near a pool of blood next to a roadway at the scene.The medical examiner's office will conduct an autopsy to determine the cause and manner of death.

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