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Eagle-eyed officers noticed “Chewy” the raccoon sitting in the driver’s seat — seemingly making use of the drug paraphernalia after owner Victoria Vidal, 55, was detained, Springfield ...
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Police officers in Springfield, Ohio now have one of the most interesting on-the-job tales after a traffic stop led to the ...
On May 5, Officer Austin Branham stopped a vehicle driven by 55-year-old Victoria Vidal of Akron for a suspended license. Upon detaining Vidal, who also had an active warrant, Officer Branham ...
At a press conference, police gave more information about the raccoon, named "Chewy," and Chewy's owner, Victoria Vidal. The incident began around 7:15 p.m. Monday after an officer identified a ...
No, the raccoon will not be charged with drug possession. After an Ohio woman was placed under arrest during a traffic stop ...
During the stop, the officer detained the driver without incident. She was identified as 55-year-old Victoria Vidal. But then, things took an unusual turn. When the officer returned to Vidal’s ...