Crime & Safety

Minneapolis Police: No One Bit After Officers Respond To ‘Angry’ Raccoon In Closet

The Minneapolis Police Department says officers responded to a home to confirm a raccoon was inside.

(CBS Minnesota)

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) Raccoons are known for raiding trashcans, but one Minneapolis resident recently found such a furry, masked creature denning up in their closet.

The Minneapolis Police Department says officers responded to a home to confirm a raccoon was inside. Police need to verify a wild animal is inside a residence before Minneapolis Animal Care and Control can come to collect it.

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