(WJAR) — Massachusetts Environmental Police said the missing lizard was spotting in Douglas.

Officials said the water monitor was seen on Wednesday.

After getting the report, officers responded to the scene but they could not find the reptile.

“We are working closely with reptile experts, Rain Forest Reptiles, to help us locate and capture the animal,” Massachusetts Environmental Police said in a statement.

Anyone who spots the water monitor is asked to call Massachusetts Environmental Police.

The water monitor first went missing out of a Webster home earlier this month.

It was then spotted in Thompston, Connecticut, last week.

Environmental police remind residents to not approach the water monitor if spotted.

It may associate humans with food and could approach, according to officials.

Authorities also warned residents to keep pets and children away from brush, woodpiles, water edges and other potential hiding spots for the reptile.