I wouldn't waste Meth on him, I just play "Sweet Caroline" all day and that gets him riled up.
Police: Man fed meth to pet 'attack squirrel'
19 Jun 2019 — Charleston Gazette Mail
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ATHENS, Ala. - Alabama investigators say a man kept a caged "attack squirrel" in his apartment and fed it methamphetamine to ensure it stayed aggressive.
The News Courier reports authorities are seeking 35-year-old Mickey Paulk on multiple charges, including possession of a controlled substance.
Law enforcement was warned of the animal prior to searching the Athens home Monday.
It's illegal in Alabama to have a pet squirrel. Officials from the state's Department of Conservation recommended releasing the animal, which deputies did.
A spokesman for the Limestone County Sherriff's Office said there was no safe way to test the squirrel for meth.
-THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
"Police: Man fed meth to pet 'attack squirrel'" Charleston Gazette Mail 19 Jun 2019: A5
Police: Man fed meth to pet 'attack squirrel'
19 Jun 2019 — Charleston Gazette Mail
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ATHENS, Ala. - Alabama investigators say a man kept a caged "attack squirrel" in his apartment and fed it methamphetamine to ensure it stayed aggressive.
The News Courier reports authorities are seeking 35-year-old Mickey Paulk on multiple charges, including possession of a controlled substance.
Law enforcement was warned of the animal prior to searching the Athens home Monday.
It's illegal in Alabama to have a pet squirrel. Officials from the state's Department of Conservation recommended releasing the animal, which deputies did.
A spokesman for the Limestone County Sherriff's Office said there was no safe way to test the squirrel for meth.
-THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
"Police: Man fed meth to pet 'attack squirrel'" Charleston Gazette Mail 19 Jun 2019: A5