There is a moose on the loose in the GTA and everyone is freaking out
This is not a drill or a joke.
A moose is on the loose in Markham, Ontario, and it is making some major headlines.
@CP24 MOOSE ON THE LOOSE IN MARKHAM LOL pic.twitter.com/BdWo6uf3xk
— Bonnie (@imjustbonniie) November 24, 2017
Caught on cam: Moose makes a mad dash through traffic on a street in #Markham, Ont. pic.twitter.com/OfU9FX2jTH
— Watch CTV News (@WatchCTVNews) November 24, 2017
UPDATE: MNR officers with tranquilizers following moose on loose in Markham, spokesperson says https://t.co/OGZy4248ID pic.twitter.com/3Bo956h7bc
— CP24 (@CP24) November 24, 2017
OPP’s Sgt. Kerry Schmidt tweeted that Ontario MNRF officers are assisting with the incident.
#MooseOnTheLoose….#Hwy404 near the Buttonville Airport
Be aware, drive with caution.@ONresources assisting
Updates to follow pic.twitter.com/GQ7N2zfJNY— Sgt Kerry Schmidt (@OPP_HSD) November 24, 2017
The moose was first spotted by a CTV News chopper and according to reports, officers are currently chasing it with tranquillizers.
Needless to say, it doesn’t get any more Canadian than this.
This is so Canadian it’s nuts. There’s a moose running around Markham and it’s being tracked by news helicopters. No white Ford Bronco involved so far (annnnd, I’ve just dated myself with that joke). pic.twitter.com/vJri8fDHFm
— Mark Robinson (@StormhunterTWN) November 24, 2017
It doesn’t get any more Canadian than a moose on the loose in Markham
— Ahmer (@ahmerbaig) November 24, 2017
This “Moose on the loose” coverage on @CP24 is KILLING ME! Wall-to-wall coverage on a moose in Markham. So Canadian! #mooseontheloose
— Tyler Partridge (@TylerPartridge1) November 24, 2017
There’s a moose on the loose in Markham and there’s a live feed. This is the best day ever.
— kc 👻 (@cdoyle45) November 24, 2017
Update: According Sgt. Kerry Schmidt the moose is no longer on the highway. But no word on where it went.
Update: The #MooseOnTheLoose is no longer near the Highway, the #OPP have cleared. @YRP and @ONresources are monitoring its movements
— Sgt Kerry Schmidt (@OPP_HSD) November 24, 2017