RICHMOND, Maine – Wanted: A raven that’s attacking cars in Maine.
Richmond Police Chief Scott MacMaster tells the Kennebec Journal that the bird has attacked three vehicles, causing $500 in damage in one case.
One owner said he watched the bird land and see its reflection in a window before attacking. The bird damaged gaskets around the windshield and windows and the windshield wipers on at least three cars.
One of the victims wants to make sure the raven attacks are “nevermore.” He wants to shoot the bird.
MacMaster advised them to contact the Maine Warden Service.
The raven is not the only animal to attack a car in town in recent weeks. Last month, police had to deal with two goats that climbed atop a car.
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