‘Attack squirrel’ found high on meth in US police raid
A squirrel, like this one pictured in Los Angeles, was freed after a police search in Alabama (GABRIEL BOUYS)
Washington (AFP) – Police in the US state of Alabama made an unusual seizure this week during a drug raid: a squirrel high on methamphetamine.
The apartment’s occupant wanted to make sure his caged “attack squirrel” was sufficiently aggressive so he fed it animal methamphetamine, the Limestone County’s sheriff’s office told The News Courier, a local newspaper.
Drugs and munitions also were seized during the raid Monday.
Alabama law forbids holding wild animals so, on the advice of environmental protection agents, the squirrel was set loose.
“It ran into the woods and did not attack the deputies who released it,” the sheriff’s office said on its Facebook page.
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