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Australian police uncover baby koala after arresting woman on unrelated charges

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Australian police find baby koala stuffed in suspects backpack
WATCH ABOVE: Queensland Police made a surprise discovery on Sunday during an arrest, when they found a baby koala in their suspect's backpack – Nov 7, 2016

Police in Brisbane, Australia made a furry discovery after a woman handed officers a zipped canvas bag that contained a baby koala.

On Sunday, Queensland police officers stopped a woman during a routine patrol when the 50-year-old was arrested on “outstanding matters.”

Before the woman was taken to a police station, officers asked her if she had anything to declare, police said in a statement.

Police said the woman then handed over a zipped, green canvas bag telling the arresting officers it contained a baby koala.

“Not quite believing their ears, the officers cautiously un-zipped the bag and found this gorgeous boy,” police said in a statement.

Handout/Queensland Police

Police said the woman told officers she found the little koala on Saturday night and took it into her care.

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Queensland police believe the koala is about six months old and appeared to be in good health apart from being a bit dehydrated. It was sent to an animal care facility.

Handout/Queensland Police

“He’s been on fluids but is doing well and will shortly be going out to a carer,” said RSPCA Qld spokesperson Michael Beatty in a statement. “He weighs 1.5 kg and we’ve called him Alfred.”

Koalas are protected under Australia’s Nature Conservation Act.

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