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Raccoon found inside home eating foodChicago IL

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S Chappel Ave, Chicago, IL 60617

According to the dispatch call, a raccoon entered a home through an open window and was found eating food in the kitchen. The resident discovered the animal inside after returning home.

Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 08
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00:30
Transcript:
00:00
A vicious animal. I'm not sure what you guys are supposed to do about this.
00:02
Near South Chappel Avenue.
00:04
The raccoon is in her kitchen eating her food.
00:06
And a suspicious, I don't know, oxygen's number two hours ago, near East 99th Street.
00:11
The black Chevy and Paula has been parked in front of her home for two weeks.
00:13
She's not able to park her car.
00:14
She's upset.
00:15
She thinks it's stolen.
00:19
432.
00:20
You said there's a right corner of the kitchen?
00:23
Yeah, he and her kitchen eating her food.
00:25
She left her window open and came home.
00:27
He was in the bedroom.
00:28
When she opened up the door, he went in the kitchen and saw her eating.

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S Chappel Ave, Chicago, IL 60617

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