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Dancer, gators and pot found in home

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OLYMPIA, Wash., Nov. 27 (UPI) -- Deputies in Washington state who answered a call about gunfire say they walked into a home and found a pole dancer, two hissing alligators and a cache of pot.

It may sound like the plot line for a movie, or maybe a bad joke, but Thurston County sheriff's deputies say the Monday night incident near Olympia was real, The Seattle Times reported.

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Sheriff's spokesman Lt. Greg Elwin said two investigators were greeted at the door by a 41-year-old man, who told them he had fired a weapon in self-defense after someone tried to run him over outside his home.

Elwin said the officers suspect the man actually shot at a car that had pulled up in an ambush-style attack, since a 30-year-old man later showed up at an Olympia hospital to be treated for a gunshot wounds.

Back inside the home, investigators found a floor-to-ceiling brass poll and talked to an exotic dancer, Elwin said. In another room they discovered the two 5-foot long alligators crawling around.

"They were there for protection for the marijuana grow area," Elwin said.

They arrested the 41-year-old man for investigation of attempted murder and called County Animal Control officials to take care of the gators.

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"We don't know what the legalities are of keeping alligators, it could be just fine," Elwin said.

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