Lizard on the loose captivates Worcester County town, reptile hunters, as search continues

The search for “Goose” — a five-foot long water monitor lizard that escaped his Blueberry Lane home Friday — continues in Webster.

Police responded to the neighborhood Friday morning. They say the animal can be dangerous is cornered, and is poisonous but not lethal.

“I think Goose, if he’s not found, is going to become some urban legend here for time to come,” said police chief Michael Shaw. “We’re hopeful he pops his little head out somewhere.”

Shaw and the Webster Police department are no longer actively searching for the loose lizard. They are hoping someone is able to spot him and report it to authorities…

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