- Video shows an officer shining a flashlight on a group of raccoons gathered around a picnic table.
- “Several suspicious parties” were seen Wednesday night.
- They were warned about the park curfew closing at 10 p.m., and given a warning.
Colorado police released a video of an officer who visited a public park at night to disperse “several questionable parties”—a gang of raccoons.
In a Facebook post, the Pueblo Police Department said that around 10 p.m. on Wednesday, “several suspicious parties” were seen in Pueblo City Park.
Watch the video here:
“They were warned about the park curfew closing at [10 p.m.] and given a warning,” the notice stated.
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A video depicts an officer shining a flashlight on a group of raccoons gathered around a picnic table.
“Move it along,” the officer says. “The park closes at 10.”
As the raccoons leave, the officer thanks them and wishes them to “have a great night.”
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