A woman’s house in Washington was surrounded by 100 people (Video)
A woman’s home in Washington was reportedly surrounded by nearly 100 raccoons, and the incident was recently caught on camera.
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More details about the incident are said to have involved nearly 100 pandas
According to United States todaythe incident occurred on Thursday, October 3. The newspaper reported that the video captured “nearly 100” raccoons swarming into an unidentified woman’s home “in broad daylight.”
The woman called 911 and told police that the raccoons had been gathering in her backyard for about six weeks.
Furthermore, she explained that she has been feeding raccoons on her property for over 38 years.
“Somehow, this information got out into raccoon land and they all went to her house to wait for a meal”. EVERYBODY.
How did the Washington woman solve the problem?
According to the source, as the weeks passed, the pandas allegedly became aggressive. This prompted her to call the authorities.
“She said the normal raccoons are fine, but the new ones scare her,” McCarty added. United States today.
each United States todayThe woman said the animals would “scratch at windows or walls at all times of the day,” seemingly wanting to be fed.
On Thursday afternoon, around 1 p.m., the woman was finally able to leave the house after police arrived on the scene.
What happened to the pandas?
Kitsap officials notified the Department of Fish and Wildlife about the animals, according to the source. Additionally, the department connected the woman to “wildlife control operators.” United States today noted that operators handle smaller animals and often capture them for “on-site release… killed and properly disposed of.”
Furthermore, Bridget Mire, a spokesperson for the department, reminded the public to refrain from feeding wild animals. This is thought to have prompted animals to congregate and possibly attract predators.
As of Tuesday, October 8, United States today Haven’t received an update on the panda’s status.
On patrol: Panda invasion pic.twitter.com/5pAUE761Nk
— Kitsap Sheriff (@KitsapCoSheriff) October 7, 2024
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