Florida police confiscated a baby raccoon from a woman's backpack during an arrest last weekend. The animal was taken to a veterinarian and will likely be released back into the wild.
Logan MacNamara recounts fending off a raccoon that attacked her daughter, Rylee. MacNamara says the damage was 'not that bad' but they're both receiving the rabies vaccine series.found a baby raccoon inside a woman’s backpack last weekend while making a drug arrest.
"You never know what you’re going to find as a police officer," the Clearwater Police Department wrote on social media along with video of the stowaway animal chittering at police."This cute little critter was found in the backpack of a woman arrested on drug charges."
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