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You really should report this kind of thing. Don’t call the cops, they don’t even kind of care.
State specific reporting information: https://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/us
It's a very easy way to contribute to environmental protection as a citizen. You should definitely tell the authorities. I am not from the US but I guess you can write a Mail to your local environment agency, no need to call the police.
I would get a pic and send it into your closest, large academic institution, the relevant department head or professor, as well as your state department of agriculture. Tell them where. Tell them how many.
The academics can confirm species and are often the ones telling the government this, whatever this is, could be or become a problem.
“Write your legislator” is popular but “write your local academic institution” is not.