Cops Discover Pet Raccoon Holding a Meth Pipe in Woman's Car: He's Trying to Smoke It!'
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During a traffic stop in Springfield, Ohio, Officer Austin Branham discovered a pet raccoon named Chewy in the driver's seat of a car driven by Victoria Vidal, who had a suspended license and an active warrant. In a comical twist, Chewy was holding a glass meth pipe, leading Officer Branham to quickly take it away as the raccoon attempted to smoke. A subsequent vehicle search uncovered methamphetamine and crack cocaine, resulting in Vidal being charged with drug possession and other offenses, while Chewy was properly documented as a legal pet in Ohio.
The incident began with a traffic stop that revealed a raccoon named Chewy in the driver’s seat, humorously holding a meth pipe.
Officer Branham's encounter with the raccoon highlighted both the bizarre nature of the stop and the seriousness of the drugs involved.
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