Summary
A wallaby is loose in Berlin, and the police advise people to keep an eye on it but stay away. The wallaby escaped in the Spandau area, and though police looked for it, they lost track as it went into a forest. It reportedly belongs to a private owner.
Key Facts
- A wallaby, a small relative of a kangaroo, is on the loose in Berlin.
- The Berlin police received reports about the wallaby in the Spandau area.
- Police initially tried to capture it but lost track when it went into a forest.
- Chief Inspector Martin Halweg stated the wallaby is not a public safety threat.
- Police recommend contacting them or the Berlin Animal Catcher if it's seen.
- The wallaby is about 90 centimeters (3 feet) tall and belongs to a private owner.
- There is no special equipment for catching wallabies; police have dog-catching gear.