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Wildlife officers investigate raccoon attack in North Miami

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MIAMI — Wildlife officers are investigating after a woman was reportedly attacked by three raccoons in North Miami.

The attack happened Thursday night in the Keystone neighborhood.

Officials said a resident had hired a professional trapper and had a nuisance raccoon trapped in a backyard.

“The person went out to investigate because of the noise and to secure the area,” North Miami Council Member Kevin Burns said. “And as they were doing that, three additional raccoons came under the fence and attacked the individual, causing severe trauma.”

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According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, raccoons are intelligent animals found throughout Florida. The agency says a panicked raccoon can bite.

“We have a large raccoon population,” Burns said.

Burns said he has received many emails from concerned residents following the attack.

“We advise people, along with FWC, don’t feed the animals,” Burns said.

The injured woman is recovering at Ryder Trauma Center, where several FWC officers were seen.

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In a statement, the agency said the county health department has been notified.

“FWC Wildlife Assistance biologists will be providing the injured party and neighbors with technical assistance and guidance for prevention of further conflicts with raccoons,” the agency said.

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