Police make surprise discovery of a baby koala during woman's arrest

Police found this furry baby on board when woman was pulled over while driving by Queensland Police.

 A baby koala discovered in a backpack during a woman's arrest. (Queensland Police Media)

A baby koala discovered in a backpack during a woman's arrest. (Queensland Police Media) Source: Queensland Police Media

Queensland Police were stunned to find a baby koala in the car of a woman they arrested on “outstanding matters” last night.

The 50-year-old woman was asked if she had anything to declare during the arrest and handed officers a green backpack containing the koala joey.
The joey was slightly dehydrated but otherwise well said the RSPCA.
The joey was slightly dehydrated but otherwise well said the RSPCA. Source: Queensland Police Media
The woman claimed she found the animal the night before and that she was looking after it.

The RSPCA have taken the animal into their care.

“He’s been on fluids but is doing well and will shortly be going out to a carer,” said RSPCA Queensland spokesperson Michael Beatty.

“He weighs 1.5 kg and we’ve called him Alfred.”
A baby koala discovered in a backpack during a  woman's arrest.
A baby koala discovered in a backpack during a woman's arrest. Source: Queensland Police Media

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Published 8 November 2016 11:10am
Updated 11 November 2016 10:19am


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