An animal control officer in Connecticut who responded to a report of 'an animal crying in the woods' ended up rescuing a baby raccoon wedged in the crack of a tree.
The Bethel Police Department said on social media that an animal control officer, assisted by three police officers, responded to the wooded area and were 'expecting the unexpected.'
'They found a baby raccoon stuck in the crack of a tree, looking like it had made one very poor life decision,' the post said.
Officials wrote the baby raccoon was doing 'more squeaking than a toddler on a sugar rush,' but was successfully freed from the tree without injuries. UPI
An animal control officer in Connecticut who responded to a report of 'an animal crying in the woods' ended up rescuing a baby raccoon wedged in the crack of a tree.
The Bethel Police Department said on social media that an animal control officer, assisted by three police officers, responded to the wooded area and were 'expecting the unexpected.'
'They found a baby raccoon stuck in the crack of a tree, looking like it had made one very poor life decision,' the post said.
Officials wrote the baby raccoon was doing 'more squeaking than a toddler on a sugar rush,' but was successfully freed from the tree without injuries. UPI
An animal control officer in Connecticut who responded to a report of 'an animal crying in the woods' ended up rescuing a baby raccoon wedged in the crack of a tree.
The Bethel Police Department said on social media that an animal control officer, assisted by three police officers, responded to the wooded area and were 'expecting the unexpected.'
'They found a baby raccoon stuck in the crack of a tree, looking like it had made one very poor life decision,' the post said.
Officials wrote the baby raccoon was doing 'more squeaking than a toddler on a sugar rush,' but was successfully freed from the tree without injuries. UPI
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