Just a little over a week ago we told you about the loose kangaroo that escaped in Wisconsin, gallivanting around, no longer wearing the pants he was typically seen wearing.

He was found a few days later and returned to the farm he belonged to. Now, there's another on the loose just a few states away.

Skippy, who belongs to Carolyn Reno, the chair of veterinary technology at Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio broke loose around 8:30am Friday when Reno brought him to the school to meet high school students as part of a recruitment for the vet tech program.

"Turned around to close the car, and he jumped up and broke apart his kennel and he took off," Reno told the local WHIO-TV.

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Sinclair College Police and other local emergency responders all showed up to the school to help capture Skippy.

After about 20 minutes on the loose, he was safely captured outside the Montgomery County Job & Family Services building after about an hour and 20 minutes on the loose.

"He's OK, he's very nervous. He needs to calm down a little bit, but he is doing very well, and we are just so happy to get him back," Reno said.

The school shared footage of Skippy on the loose. "It's a kangaroo? It's a cat? It's a.... Skippy the Wallaby running late for class."