A raccoon that walked into a Scarborough bus shelter and caused a commotion early Sunday has been caught by Toronto Animal Services. Tammy Robbinson, spokesperson for Toronto Animal Services, said in an email on Sunday that a man encountered the raccoon in the bus shelter. The Scarborough bus shelter raccoon, not this one, will undergo tests to determine if it is suffering from canine distemper. Initially, police were told that a man had been bitten by the raccoon after being chased, but Toronto Animal Services would not confirm that was the case. Hopkinson said there were reports that the raccoon sank its teeth into the man's shoe, biting a toe, but Toronto Animal Services would not confirm that either.
Source: CBC News February 11, 2018 22:41 UTC