Ohio police find raccoon holding meth pipe during traffic stop

After an Ohio woman was placed under arrest during a traffic stop, an officer returned to the vehicle to find the driver’s seat occupied by a pet raccoon with a glass methamphetamine pipe in its mouth, police said.
No, the raccoon will not be charged with drug possession.
After an Ohio woman was placed under arrest during a traffic stop Monday, an officer returned to the vehicle to find the driver’s seat occupied by a pet raccoon with a glass methamphetamine pipe in its mouth, police said.
“The raccoon has her meth pipe,” an officer is heard saying with a laugh on body cam video. “That’s evidence now.”
When the officer took the pipe away, the raccoon pulled out another.
A routine traffic stop turned into a strange encounter in Ohio Monday when an officer found a raccoon in the vehicle with a meth pipe in its mouth.Springfield Township Police Department“While our officers are trained to expect the unexpected, finding a raccoon holding a meth pipe is a first!” the Springfield Township Police Department said in a social media post.
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