Rescued seal returns back to Mablethorpe sanctuary after was found near Grimsby town centre

It is unknown how the seal was found outside the new Wilkin and Chapman building

Author: Demi OlutunmogunPublished 13th Jan 2022
Last updated 13th Jan 2022

A small seal that was mysteriously found near Grimsby town centre, has been rescued by Humberside Police and Cleethorpes Wildlife Rescue earlier this morning (13 January).

The wildlife group has taken it to Mablethorpe seal sanctuary and is reportedly safe and well.

Wildlife volunteers in Grimsby are trying to work out how the seal came to be found in the centre of the town.

It did not appear to be injured during the random adventure, but it is now going to be looked after by professionals long term.

Earlier this morning, a spokesperson for Humberside Police said:

“This morning, we received a report of a seal near the town centre.

“Unfortunately, the seal didn’t want to hang around, resulting in one of our slower pursuits.

“Happily, a local charity were able to help out and took our unofficial mascot to a Skegness sanctuary.”

A spokesperson for Cleethorpes Wildlife Rescue also said:

“We was called to Grimsby town centre by Humberside Police at 03:44 this morning for a small seal outside the new Wilkin and Chapman building!

“How it managed to find its way to this location is a complete mystery but it’s lucky that it was the police who had spotted it!"

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