A dramatic and unusual search effort has come to an end in Webster, where a 5-foot-long water monitor lizard was safely captured after being missing for weeks. The lizard, which is native to Southeast Asia, was reported missing from its enclosure at the Rainforest Reptile Shows oasis. The Department of Conservation and Recreation, along with local police and reptile experts, launched an investigation and search operation to locate the missing reptile. After weeks of searching, the lizard was finally spotted in a nearby area, and a team of experts was able to safely capture it. The water monitor lizard is considered an exotic species and is not native to the United States. It is known for its distinctive appearance and can grow up to 7 feet in length. The lizard’s owner, who operates the Rainforest Reptile Shows oasis, reported that the lizard had escaped from its enclosure due to a faulty lock. The Department of Conservation and Recreation launched an investigation into the incident and conducted a health inspection of the oasis to ensure that all animals were being properly cared for. The search for the missing lizard was a complex and challenging operation, involving multiple agencies and experts. The police department in Webster worked closely with the Department of Conservation and Recreation and reptile experts to track down the lizard and ensure its safe capture. The lizard was finally captured in a nearby area, where it had been spotted by a resident. The capture was made possible by the expertise of the reptile handlers, who were able to safely and humanely apprehend the lizard. The water monitor lizard is currently being held in a secure facility, where it will undergo a health inspection and be cared for until it can be returned to its owner. The incident has raised concerns about the safety and security of exotic animals in captivity, and the need for proper enclosures and care. The Department of Conservation and Recreation has launched an investigation into the incident and will be conducting regular inspections of the oasis to ensure that all animals are being properly cared for. The search for the missing lizard has also highlighted the importance of community involvement and awareness in preventing and responding to incidents involving exotic animals. The police department in Webster has praised the community for their help and cooperation in the search effort, and has encouraged residents to report any further sightings of exotic animals. The incident has also raised awareness about the importance of proper care and handling of exotic animals, and the need for education and outreach programs to promote responsible pet ownership. The water monitor lizard is a rare and unusual species, and its capture has been a significant achievement for the search team. The lizard’s safe capture has also brought relief to the community, who were concerned about the potential risks and dangers posed by the missing reptile. The incident has also highlighted the importance of collaboration and cooperation between different agencies and experts in responding to incidents involving exotic animals. The Department of Conservation and Recreation, the police department, and reptile experts all worked together to ensure the safe capture of the lizard, and their efforts have been praised by the community. The search for the missing lizard has been a complex and challenging operation, but the successful capture of the reptile has brought a sense of relief and closure to the community. The incident has also raised awareness about the importance of responsible pet ownership and the need for proper care and handling of exotic animals.