Watertown officials warn about rogue raccoon that rushed resident
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Watertown officials warn about rogue raccoon that rushed resident
"There's an aggressive assault suspect on the loose in Watertown. It doesn't have any warrants, but it does have whiskers and a tail. Watertown Animal Control warned residents Tuesday to be on the lookout for a rogue raccoon in the area of 140 Arsenal St. The furry fiend allegedly lunged at a woman and bit her pants before being kicked and running away, the department said on Facebook."
"With the suspect still at large, animal control officials are urging anyone who sees a raccoon acting strangely to give them or the Watertown Police Department a call. Possibly in the hopes of avoiding a repeat offense, they reminded residents to be cautious around local wildlife. Anyone with information about the clawed crook can call Watertown Animal Control at 617-972-6446 or Watertown police at 617-972-6500."
An aggressive raccoon was reported near 140 Arsenal St in Watertown after allegedly lunging at a woman and biting her pants before being kicked and fleeing. Watertown Animal Control warned residents to watch for a rogue raccoon and to exercise caution around local wildlife. Officials are asking anyone who sees a raccoon acting strangely to contact Watertown Animal Control or the Watertown Police Department. Contact numbers provided are 617-972-6446 for animal control and 617-972-6500 for police. The animal remains at large and residents are asked to report sightings to prevent further incidents.
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