Baby squirrel chases man so relentlessly he calls police
A man called Germany's police emergency number after being "terrorized" by a baby squirrel, police in the southwestern city of Karlsruhe said on Friday. The squirrel so relentlessly chased the man that he felt he needed the police to help deal with the situation.
Officers dutifully responded and sent a patrol car to help.
The situation eventually resolved itself when the baby squirrel fell asleep. In the official police report officers wrote: "Squirrel will be new mascot, was baptized with the name: Karl-Friedrich." Followed by the message, "The squirrel has fallen asleep because of the shock."
Officers brought Karl-Friedrich likely named after 18th-century German lawyer Karl Friedrich Eichhorn, whose last name is similar to the German word for squirrel to the station where they arranged accommodation for the marauding creature. The rodent is now in a sanctuary and is well cared for, according to police.
https://www.dw.com/en/baby-squirrel-chases-man-so-relentlessly-he-calls-police/a-45039267
