Video shows Florida authorities wrangle massive wild boar that broke into home

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A Florida deputy never knows when he or she might need a lasso.

An unwelcome visitor came crashing through a Southwest Florida glass door on Friday, prompting a call for a “boarglary in progress.”

Lee County Sheriff’s Office deputies said they responded to a call in the Lehigh Acres community when a boar, or wild pig, slammed through the door.

Video posted by the sheriff’s office shows the wild encounter with a somewhat mild ending.

“Hey, bring me that rope!” one deputy said, after remarking “geeeooosh,” when he saw the 300-pound wild pig in the living room.

“You better stop it,” the deputy tells the big, mean animal.

Deputies said they were able to remove the boar and send him back into the woods.

According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, wild hogs are found in all 67 Florida counties.

Wild boar in a living room.

Deputies were able to send the boar back to the woods. Lee County Sheriff’s Office

Wild boar at a screen door.

Wild hogs can be found in all 67 of Florida’s counties. Lee County Sheriff’s Office

Wild boar in a backyard.

The boar came crashing into a Florida home. Lee County Sheriff’s Office

Despite this, they are not native to the Sunshine State.

Wildlife experts say the wild pigs may have been introduced as early as 1589 by Spanish explorer Hernando DeSoto.