Police in Ohio discover pet raccoon in driver’s seat with meth pipe in its mouth during traffic stop

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The Springfield Township Police Department in Ohio, were surprised over the recent discovery of a woman’s pet raccoon sitting in the driver’s seat with a meth pipe in its mouth during a traffic stop in Springfield.

According to the statement released by the department, Officer Austin Branham stopped the vehicle after recognizing an active warrant and for a suspended driver’s license. The driver was detained without incident that is until…

as Officer branham returned to the vehicle, he observed a raccoon named ‘Chewy’ sitting in the driver’s seat with a meth pipe in its mouth. Chewy had somehow gotten hold dof a glass methhamphetamine pipe, leading officers to further inspect the vehicle.

After a more thorough search, officers found a bulk amount of meth, crack cocaine and three used glass meth pipes.

Chewy was not harmed. The driver of the car, Victoria Vidal, 55, did have the proper paperwork and documentation to show police she legally owned Chewy.

Vidal faces several drug charges and has been cited for driving under a suspended license.

thankfully Chewy was unharmed and notification was made to the proper authorities to determine she has the proper paperwork and documenation to own the raccoon.

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A woman has been arrested after a raccoon named Chewy was found holding a meth pipe in the driver’s seat of her car in what police are calling a “strange encounter on patrol” in Ohio.

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