A zebra got loose in a city near San Antonio, Texas, on Wednesday and galloped through the streets before police safely corralled it — and authorities said they’re now on the lookout for another zebra that may be loose in the city.

The first zebra was spotted running through the streets of New Braunfels soon after 5 p.m., according to police.

“NBPD is currently assisting Animal Control in corralling a zebra that somehow got loose this afternoon and has been making its way across the city,” the local police department wrote on Twitter with a video of the animal galloping down a street.

“The zebra is currently in the area of N. Grape Ave.”

Police safely tranquilized the zebra about two hours later and said it had likely swam across the Guadalupe River near San Antonio before getting loose in the city.

They added that another zebra also escaped and urged residents to call them if they spotted the animal.

“PLOT TWIST: There’s a second zebra that also escaped at that time and remains missing. If you spot a zebra…call NBPD,” they wrote.