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Raccoon that broke into Virginia liquor store also broke into karate studio, DMV in same strip mall

The raccoon that broke into a Virginia liquor store last month is a repeat offender at the same strip mall, also hitting the Department of Motor Vehicles and a karate studio.

The raccoon became famous for its Nov. 29 break-in into the closed state-operated Alcohol Beverage Control Authority store in Ashland about 15 miles north of Richmond; it smashed bottles of scotch and other whisky on a bottom shelf, proceeded to get drunk and passed out in a bathroom, Hanover County Animal Protection and Shelter said.

In an appearance Thursday on Hanover County’s public access podcast Hear in Hanover, Animal Protection Officer Samantha Martin explained that the incident was purportedly the third time the same raccoon has gotten into other places in the same Ashland shopping center.

“He was in the karate studio. I think he got into the DMV, ate some of their snacks one time. We each time we get him out; we don’t relocate him because that’s a death sentence for raccoons, but somehow he knows how to get back in this building,” Ms. Martin said.

The raccoon was released back into the wild after the liquor store incident and was not relocated because the strip mall falls within his mating territory.

“And he’s about a mile from the ABC store, so he’s within his own territory, so we did not relocate him. Wild male raccoons, they can go up to 8 miles a day to find a mate. So he is within his boundary. He is good to go,” Ms. Martin said.

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