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A raccoon with a meth pipe in its mouth was found when police in Ohio conducted a traffic stop that led to the discovery of a woman's supply of drugs.
S PRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP, Ohio — Chewy the raccoon is “safe and secure” after he was discovered playing with meth pipes during a traffic stop in Ohio on Monday, police said.
Pet raccoon caught with meth pipe during traffic stop in Ohio 01:07. An officer in central Ohio encountered a pet raccoon while conducting a traffic stop earlier this week.
Chewy the raccoon's owner, Victoria Vidal, 55, was arrested in Springfield Township, Ohio near Akron, after a traffic stop led to police discovering that she was driving with an active warrant and ...
Upon returning to the vehicle, the officer found a pet raccoon, named Chewy, sitting in the driver’s seat with a glass meth pipe in its mouth. The moment was captured on the officer’s body cam.
Chewy the raccoon is “safe and secure” after he was discovered playing with meth pipes during a traffic stop Monday evening, police said. Skip to content. Fox 8 Cleveland WJW.
Police say the raccoon, which is named Chewy, was not hurt. Springfield Township police say a 55-year-old Akron woman was arrested on drug charges during a traffic stop in which an officer found a ...
Police say the raccoon, which is named Chewy, was not hurt. Springfield Township police say a 55-year-old Akron woman was arrested on drug charges during a traffic stop in which an officer found a ...