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After Springfield Township police encountered a raccoon with a meth pipe during a recent traffic stop, they are working the ...
Chewy the raccoon is “safe and secure” after he was discovered playing with meth pipes during a traffic stop Monday evening, ...
No, the raccoon will not be charged with drug possession. After an Ohio woman was placed under arrest during a traffic stop ...
A woman has been arrested when a raccoon named Chewy was holding a meth pipe in the driver’s seat of her car in what police ...
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 ...
Here's what we know about Chewy, including what happened to him following his owner's arrest and what raccoon ownership laws are in Ohio. Officers initially conducted a traffic stop at about 7:15 ...
The department said in a social media post today that the driver of the vehicle was detained during the stop. But she wasn't ...
SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WJW) — Chewy the raccoon is “safe and secure” after he was discovered playing with meth pipes during a traffic stop Monday evening, police said. Officers Austin ...
The raccoon -- named “Chewy” -- was unharmed. Officers confirmed that the driver had the proper paperwork and documentation to own the raccoon in Ohio, where domestication is legal.
It remains unclear whether Chewy will be returned to Vidal. In Ohio, residents are allowed to keep raccoons as pets if they file the necessary documentation, Fox8 reported. Other exotic pets ...
SUMMIT COUNTY, Ohio — An Akron woman was arrested on drug charges Monday evening after police in Springfield Township ...