He may be seeing you later, alligator. A 750-pound alligator seized by government agents from a Buffalo-area home could be headed back upstate after a judge determined the Department of Environmental ...
Taking away his best friend was a cold-blooded thing to do. An upstate New York man who kept a 750-pound pet alligator in his ...
Tony Cavallaro, 64, has owned Albert since he was just two months old, when he purchased the now 12-foot, 750-pound gator at an Ohio reptile show. Albert was born and has spent his entire life ...
A judge has ordered the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to process Tony Cavallaro’s previous application to allow him to keep Albert the Alligator. The court said the ...
According to court documents obtained by 2 On Your Side, New York State must process Tony Cavallaro's renewal application for a Dangerous Animal License within 30 days. This decision comes after ...
Hamburg, New York resident Tony Cavallaro had his pet alligator 'Albert' for more than 30 years before he was seized by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC).
BUFFALO, New York (WKBW) — There are new developments in the legal case surrounding “Albert the Alligator” who was seized from a Hamburg home in March 2024. A judge has ordered the New York ...
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