The Korea Times
DAEJEON -- A young wolf that broke out of a zoo in the central city of Daejeon was captured Friday, nine days after its escape, and returned to its enclosure, city officials said. The wolf, named Neukgu, was captured at 12:44 a.m. near an interchange in the city some 140 kilometers south of Seoul and taken to the zoo inside the Daejeon O-World theme park, according to the officials. Search authorities received a tip around 5:30 p.m. Thursday that the wolf was seen near a park in the city and located him hours later near the interchange. Officials shot Neukgu with a tranquilizer dart and captured him alive. "We have safely moved him to O-World," a search official said. "He is well so far, and we are monitoring him until he wakes up from anesthesia." Neukgu dug out of his enclosure on April 8, leading to an extensive search involving military drones and the police, as well as widespread media coverage. He was spotted several times following his escape but disappeared each time before being caught.
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