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CultureJanuary 14, 2025
Watch: Police pull out a coyote from a Chicago produce section and... wait, a coyote?!
Chicago police pulled a coyote from the refrigerated produce section inside an Aldi, raising more questions than answers. And by “coyote” I don’t mean the people smuggling in illegal migrants.
NEW: Chicago police seen pulling a coyote out of a refrigerated area at an Aldi grocery store.
You know it's bad when the coyotes start shoplifting.
The officer was seen tugging on the wild animal to get it out of the produce.
According to The Chicago Tribune, animal control… pic.twitter.com/yHOSHh72NV
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) January 14, 2025
LOL. How does that even happen?
According to NBC 5:
The coyote was taken in by Flint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation, which has locations in Chicago and suburban Barrington. The rehab center said one of its volunteers picked the coyote up from Chicago Animal Care and Control and brought him to their facility around 7 p.m. Monday.
"The coyote is unharmed, but he is scared," the group said in a post on social media. "We will return him to the wild as he is ready."
Although I have my issues with coyotes—they roam freely in California and wouldn’t think twice about devouring your small pets—I can’t help but feel bad for the poor guy. He probably has no idea how he ended up on a refrigerated shelf, as he looked genuinely confused and horrified.
The unexpected discovery was seen on video as an officer was spotted trying to pull an animal from a cold food shelf inside the Humboldt Park Aldi store. After some time, the officer grabs the coyote's legs and the animal is slowly pulled from between produce in a startling scene.
Chicago Animal Care and Control and Chicago police confirmed they responded to the 800 block of North Kedzie around 9:45 a.m. Monday "and safely took custody of the coyote."
They don’t call them “opportunistic feeders” for nothing, as the pup was probably hungry and just wanted a snack.
"We theorize that the coyote entered an open door of the grocery store trying to escape human traffic and then hid in the refrigerated section in an attempt to hide from people inside the store," the group wrote on Facebook.
So he was hungry and scared and everyone knows you do things you regret when you are hungry.
That being said, officials would like to remind everyone that it’s coyote mating season, so please be vigilant.
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