ST. LUCIE COUNTY, Fl. − Carol Thomas said she was in her bedroom that faces a lake when she heard something.

“I saw her and I saw the gator grab her, and I saw him take her under and I ran out and called 911,” Thomas said. “I asked her to swim toward the paddle boat (nearby) … and she said ‘I can’t. The gator has me’.”

Thomas spoke Tuesday, a day after an 85-year-old neighbor out with her dog died following an alligator encounter in the Spanish Lakes Fairways community in St. Lucie County, Florida.

Homes in the area sit close to a small lake, one of a number of water bodies in the community.

The deceased was identified as Gloria Serge, of Fort Pierce, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

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Thomas said she ran and got a shepherd hook to try to get out to the woman or hit the alligator.

“When I came back, she was no longer visible and never did surface again until a bit later when the cops were here,” Thomas said.

FWC officers and St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office deputies were sent to the scene for what they called an “alligator bite incident” following 911 calls.

Lake in Spanish Lakes Fairways community shown Feb. 21, 2023, where a day earlier Gloria Serge, 85, died after an encounter with an alligator.

Thomas said one of her windows was open and she heard something that caught her attention.

“I turned, and that’s when I saw her be grabbed and go down and that’s when I ran and got my phone and ran outside and I was calling 911 at the same time and trying to do something,” Thomas said. “It was just very disturbing that there was nothing I could do.”

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Why did the 10-foot alligator attack?

Tuesday, the FWC described what happened in a one-page report.

It said Serge was walking her small dog along the edge of the community retention pond behind her house when an approximate 10-foot alligator came out of the water after the dog.