The Kawartha Lakes Police Service are defending the actions of one of their officers after they were called to deal with an injured raccoon in Lindsay, Ont., last week.
The officer dispatched the raccoon, and several residents are upset with how it was done.
Tricia Mason reports.
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Police in Lindsay, Ont., criticized for euthanizing a raccoon with a shovel
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