It showed up around 3 p.m. and started pacing on a thin window ledge outside Ms. Donnelly-Coyne’s office. Ms. Donnelly-Coyne stayed in the office until 9 p.m., taking breaks from her work to check on the raccoon. It started to descend, down to the 18th floor and then the 17th, before stopping on another ledge. A photographer at Minnesota Public Radio zoomed in and saw the raccoon peering over the ledge. Around 2:45 a.m., according to Mr. Nelson, it scaled the top and hopped onto the roof.
Source: New York Times June 13, 2018 15:35 UTC