Police in Toms River, New Jersey, spent Easter Sunday wrangling a very angry beaver that had been terrorizing neighborhood residents. Officers responded to reports of the rogue animal, which was spotted stomping around, baring its teeth, and generally making a nuisance of itself. A police officer managed to get the beaver into the back of a patrol car.
The animal was then relocated to a nearby body of water where, presumably, it could go back to more appropriate beaver activities. New Jersey beavers nearly disappeared from several counties in the late 1800s but have since made a comeback across most of the state, to the point where they’re now getting “arrested.”
Source: NJ.com