CONROE, Texas (KXAN) — The Houston Zoo is about 45 miles from Conroe, but on Thursday, police in Conroe crossed paths with an animal roaming the streets that looked like it came from the zoo.

The Conroe Police Department said they received a report of a tiger wandering the area of Coral Cove Pass. When animal control officers found the tiger, they discovered she had a collar on as well as a leash. The collar, however, did not have a name tag attached.

Police are now searching for the young tiger’s owner. If you know who the tiger belongs to, you are asked to contact the Conroe Police Department at 936-522-3200.

According to World Wildlife Foundation, there are more tigers living in captivity in the United States than in the wild. In Texas, there is no state law against owning a tiger as a pet, although it is classified as a “dangerous wild animal” in the state’s Health and Safety Code.