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Burlington man faces charges after allegedly keeping, mistreating raccoon

WATCH ABOVE: A Burlington man has been charged after a raccoon was allegedly kept in a townhouse for years. Catherine McDonald reports – Jan 21, 2021

A 55-year-old Burlington man is facing several charges, including cruelty to an animal, following an unusual investigation.

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Halton Regional Police say officers executed a search warrant on Wednesday, after being informed that the man was allegedly mistreating a raccoon that he was keeping in the basement.

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Police say the search warrant, which was carried out with help of animal control, the Burlington Fire Department and EMS, also turned up multiple electrical and fire code violations.

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Property owner Donna Haig told Global News she had no idea that the renter was doing anything with animals.

“I think it’s ridiculous. I, I have no idea why anybody would want to have a raccoon as a pet,” said Haig.

The 55-year-old is facing four charges, including causing damage or injury to an animal and keeping wildlife in captivity under the Fishing and Wildlife Conservation Act.

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He’s also accused of mischief and breaching a release order.

Police add that the raccoon has been euthanized by animal control, due to its health condition.

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