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Woman arrested, allegedly broke into daycare to get formula for raccoon

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A woman was arrested on a preliminary burglary charge after she allegedly broke into a daycare to get formula for a raccoon.

South Bend Police were sent to the daycare in the 1700 block of South Olive Street when the alarm went off.

Inside, they found 42-year-old Angela Manuszak, with a small raccoon wrapped in a flea-infested blanket.

She initially gave them a fake name, saying she worked there, and that she needed baby formula for the raccoon.

ABC 57 News reports some of the daycare’s food, including banana bread, a V8 drink, and yogurt, had been eaten.

 

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