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The wild situation took place recently in the small town of Kentucky.
A Murray, Kentucky, The man, who was identified by the Murray police department, like Jonathan Mason, 40, was arrested for alleging a raccoon in an open company.
According to a Murray police department Message on facebook, Mason arrived in the nameless company around 9:18 p.m. on June 6 and released the animal. The raccoon then bit a patron inside the company, the police said.

Jonathan Mason (Murray police department)
Mason had already been warned before not to return to the company, according to the police.
After being arrested by policeMason would have refused to ride his window for the officers, who withdrew Mason from his car.

Jonathan Mason would have released a rabid raccoon (not illustrated here) in a company of months after his arrest for having escaped the police on a mule. (Murray police department)
The release of Raccoon Ratcoon would have been rabid inside the company was only the last in a series of breaches of animals committed by Mason, the police said.
In December 2024, police said that a drunk Mason “obviously” rose a mule in an alcohol store. When he refused to leave, the police were called. Mason was arrested after trying to go up on his mule, Police said.

Jonathan Mason was arrested in December while riding a drunk mule. (Murray police department)
Some witnesses would have told the police that they had seen Mason unnecessarily whipping the mule in another business. The mule was taken by the police.
A few days later, the police said that Mason had tried to resume his mule, also in intoxication. Mason would have been surprised putting on his mule on the road and refused to stop. He was arrested again and taken to prison, Police said.
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According to the Murray police service, covering its three arrests, Mason was accused of two accusation of cruelty to the second degree animals, fleeing or escape from the police, in the second degree driving, of alcohol intoxication in a public place, of two chiefs of assault on the third degree of maintenance of the owner’s insurance.
Fox News Digital contacted Murray Police Service for additional comments but has not received an answer.
Nick Butler is a journalist for Fox News Digital. Do you have any advice? Contact nick.butler@fox.com.