Kitten rescued from side of canal in Freeport
Two officers responded to the scene and used a net to catch the kitten.
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Sep 4, 2025, 9:40 AM
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Updated 1 hr ago
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Police rescued a kitten from the side of a canal Wednesday morning in Freeport.
Authorities say they were contacted by a witness who heard it screaming near East 2nd Street.
Two officers responded to the scene and used a net to rescue the kitten.
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