Bold headline-worthy mishap: a raccoon’s midnight heist in Virginia ends with a wipeout on the bathroom floor.
In Hanover County, Virginia, a small, furred “suspect” allegedly broke into a local liquor store and knocked shelves askew over the weekend, ultimately collapsing in the bathroom after what authorities described as intoxication. The incident occurred at a Virginia ABC (Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority) store in Ashland, prompting a response from a sheriff’s deputy.
Upon arrival, the officer found a raccoon inside the store, having toppled liquor bottles and then passing out in the restroom. A Hanover County Animal Protection and Shelter representative detailed on Facebook that the officer safely captured the masked intruder and transported him to the shelter to sober up before any questioning.
The raccoon recovered without injuries at the Hanover shelter and was eventually released back into the wild, with staff hoping the encounter served as a lesson that breaking and entering isn’t a viable plan.
This tale raises a few questions worth discussing: Should urban wildlife encounters like this change how stores secure their entrances? What steps can communities take to minimize dramatic wildlife incidents while ensuring the animals’ safety? And, on a lighter note, what unique precautions should be in place for wildlife that might decide to raid human spaces in a moment of curiosity or desperation?