JAKARTA - A merchant who escaped his handler when he was transported to his new home was arrested on Monday in eastern Toronto, Canada, after spending the weekend in the wild, despite a visit by one of the police.

The female cancer jumped over her handler on Thursday night, at a stop at the Oshawa Zoo and Fun Farm in Ontario, park supervisor and head Cameron Preyde told CBC.

The next day, videos appeared on social media about bagged animals, born in captivity, running along the road in Oshawa, a town in Lake Ontario about 37 miles (60 km) east of Toronto.

Officers on patrol saw the mitigation at around 3 a.m. Monday in a rural area north of Oshawa, Staff Sergeant Chris Boileau told CBC Toronto.

They contacted thevillary officer and captured his tail, as instructed. However, the animal managed to provide a surprising'shadow'. The cancer punched one of the officers in the face at the time of the arrest, said Boileau.

"This is something he and his platoons will remember throughout the rest of their careers," he told CBC Toronto.

It is known that the PIer is on its way to the zoo in Quebec. He later received medical treatment and will stay at the Oshawa Zoo for several days to rest, said Preyde.

"We will take care of him here soon, let him rest and make sure he is safe," he said.

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