Fargo police say wandering moose hasn't been spotted in days

Minnesota's moose population is stable, but down over 2 decades

A moose seen roaming around Fargo, North Dakota, last week has seemingly left town, police say.

On Thursday, the Fargo Police Department said it had been "keeping a close eye" on the moose and warned residents to "stay away and admire from a safe distance."

Fargo Police Department

A Monday morning update from police said the beast hadn't been seen all weekend.

"Thanks to everyone who kept their distance and allowed our moose guest the space to leave town safely," the department said.

State wildlife officials say moose sightings are common across North Dakota.

"And as the population has expanded, individual moose on occasion have wandered into towns and cities where they warrant real safety concerns," the North Dakota Game and Fish Department said.

Note: The video above originally aired March 5, 2024.

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