'Secure Your Pet Doors': Alameda Police Issue PSA After Raccoon Found In Home
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By Fernando Haro
Published on April 13, 2026.
Alameda Police have issued a warning to residents of the city of the world, urging them to secure their pet doors when they are not in use. The warning comes after a photo was posted showing a raccoon lying under a desk. The police have stated that they have been dealing with wildlife intruding into homes.
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