Police in Pittsburgh seized more than 30 animals from a home in Beechview.

The home where the animals were seized is the same home a 5-foot alligator escaped from last week, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports.

Officers seized 32 animals from the residence of Mark McGowan on Tuesday, according to the report. He came forward as the owner of Chomp, which is the alligator found roaming on Thursday.

Another alligator was found in the city Saturday, but it is not known where that alligator came from.

Officers were initially dispatched to McGowan’s residence Monday for welfare check. During that visit, officers determined “that many of his animals were living in poor conditions,” according to the report. Police, animal control, and a reptile expert from the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium returned Tuesday with a search warrant.

Some of the animals seized include three alligators, a Burmese python, a rattlesnake, and two green iguanas. Multiple dead animals were also found in the home, according to the report.

The seized animals were taken to local animal shelters. Police continue to investigate.