Viral Clip Shows Raccoon With Meth Pipe In Wild Police Encounter

Viral Clip Shows Raccoon With Meth Pipe In Wild Police Encounter


In an incident straight out of a comedy sketch, Ohio police The officers were amazed after a routine stop turned into an unforgettable meeting. Images of body cameras of the cops captured when the raccoon of the offender tried to smoke from a methamphetamine pipe.

Wild images have since become viral, and although the raccoon has stolen the spotlight, the driver is now confronted with serious drug accusations.

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The viral images of a raccoon with a methamphetamine pipe

On May 5, the police from the canton of Springfield launched a traffic stop, which started like the others. They stopped a car led by Victoria Vidal, 55, on South Arlington Road.

By pulling the car, they quickly discovered that Vidal operated it with a suspended permit. Another check revealed an unanswered mandate, leading to its immediate arrest.

However, when Agent Austin Branham returned to Vidal’s car to finish the inspection, things took a surrealist turn. There, on the driver’s seat, was soft, the vidal pet raccoon with a methamphetamine pipe in his mouth.

In the Cam images of the now viral body, Branham could be heard laughing while exclaiming: “The raccoon has its Methamphetamine pipe! It plays with a methamphetamine pipe at the moment!”

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Vidal tried to reach the methamphetamine pipe, but the officer arrested him, revealing that he had become evidence. Branham could not overcome the view of the raccoon with the methamphetamine pipe, and he continued to laugh hysterically, saying: “He tries to smoke it!”

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Police discover drugs in Vidal’s car

Victoria Vidal Ratcoon with the owner of the Pipe Meth
Facebook | Police department of the canton of Springfield

While the video quickly sparked waves of laughter online, the situation was anything but funny for the authorities. A later excavation of the Vidal vehicle has revealed a large hiding place of drugs, including methamphetamine, crack and three glass pipes used.

The police immediately seized the illegal and Vidal substances received multiple accusations, including the possession of criminal drugs and the possession of drug accessories.

On the other hand, even if the raccoon was seen with a methamphetamine pipe, Chewy did not seem to be under the influence, although his unexpected interaction with the object is deeply worrying for the officers on the stage. Fortunately, the animal was unscathed.

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Legal property of Vidal of Raton Freamer

Raton washer with the methamphetamine pipe
Facebook | Police department of the canton of Springfield

One of the strangest twists and turns was that Vidal was legally authorized to have chélé in his car.

According to the authorities of the canton of Springfield, she had the documentation necessary to prove that she legally possessed the raccoon.

Fox 8 The reports according to which Ohio, Ratons washers and other exotic pets such as antelopes, alpacas, moose, etc., can be preserved as animals under state regulation if the appropriate permits are acquired.

However, animal control managers examine the case to determine whether the raccoon will remain in the custody of Vidal. Concerns have been raised concerning the exposure of the raccoon to dangerous substances and the overall living conditions.

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Police hammer on the severity of methamphetamine pipe video raccoon

Police car
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While shocking traffic has left the internet in stitches, the agents quickly highlighted the severity of the situation.

Springfield Township police stressed that no matter how funny the scene was a real example of drug possession with potential consequences not only for humans but also for innocent animals.

“While our officers are trained to expect the unexpected, finding a raccoon that holds a methamphetamine pipe is a first! No rattronxion was injured or injured in this incident,” said the police service Facebook.

Mixed reactions follow the images of methamphetamine pipes of raccoon

Raton washer with the methamphetamine pipe
Facebook | Police department of the canton of Springfield

Chewy became an unlikely internet star overnight. Since the images have become viral, social media exploded with memes, jokes and gifs of the raccoon in action.

“Chewy for the president” and “Breaking Bad” are trendy hashtags that are currently circulating.

But even in the middle of humor, many online users have expressed their concern about animal welfare. A person commented: “Poor Racecoon … He did not register for this.”

Another shared: “It is animal abuse, simple and simple.” A third person described the situation as “disturbing”, adding that they hoped that Vidal would be accused of cruelty to animals.

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