Halloween came early for residents of the town of Peoria, Ariz. on Thursday. A giant inflatable pumpkin got loose in the Arizona town and created havoc for drivers and pedestrians at a busy intersection. The 25 feet high, 350 pound pumpkin had been set up at a nearby Halloween display to promote a party that the town is hosting.

Thankfully, nobody was injured but there was damage done to some street lights. The oversized pumpkin eventually came to rest in a park. You would think that the giant pumpkin would be easy to spot, rolling down the street but it wasn't that easy according to the company that owns the pumpkin. An official was quoted as saying, "We showed up and it wasn't there, and we spent the next 40 minutes looking for it." Police are trying to determine if it broke or was cut loose.

Check out news footage below courtesy of NBC 4 in Columbus, Ohio.

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