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An Akron woman with an active warrant was arrested this week after police found her pet raccoon with her meth pipe. See the ...
No, the raccoon will not be charged with drug possession. After an Ohio woman was placed under arrest during a traffic stop ...
Officers performing a traffic stop in Ohio found themselves confronted with a pet raccoon with a meth pipe in its mouth ...
While our officers are trained to expect the unexpected, finding a raccoon holding a meth pipe is a first!' the Springfield Township Police Department said.
An Ohio woman was arrested this week after police found her pet raccoon with a meth pipe in its mouth during a traffic stop.
Police in Ohio had an interesting encounter Monday after a pet raccoon was found with a meth pipe during a traffic stop.
The 55-year-old woman, identified as Victoria Vidal, was detained without incident. However, things took a strange turn when ...
As fun as it is seeing a raccoon holding a meth pipe, it is very sad to see someone in that condition with that addiction,' ...
Chewy’ the pet raccoon is going viral after police discovered him with his owner’s meth pipe in his mouth during a traffic ...
It is illegal to keep wildlife without a permit and keep wild animals as pets in Ohio, reports NBC affiliate WCMH. However, raccoons, foxes, deer, moose, caribou, zebras, llamas, alpacas, emu, elk and ...
Chewy the raccoon is “safe and secure” after he was discovered playing with meth pipes during a traffic stop Monday evening, ...