A police officer frees a woman from a possum holding her hostage

A possum took a woman hostage and did not let her out of the house until the police arrived

In Dunedin, New Zealand, a possum took a woman hostage and did not let her out of the house until the police arrived. The New Zealand Herald writes about this.

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Police Senior Sergeant Craig Dinnissen said that a woman called the station and said that an aggressive possum was holding her hostage. According to her, she was trying to leave the house and walk to the car when the animal got in her way and made her come back.

The police went to the call to free the hostage, and when they approached the front door , a young possum appeared in front of them. The beast emerged from the darkness and climbed onto the leg of one of the employees. The animal was caught, taken away from residential areas and released into the wild.

Dinnissen suggested that the possum could be someone's escaped pet or a cub recently separated from its mother.

Previously reported, that a resident of Australia did not dare to get out of the car for 20 minutes because of the spider. An Australian named Bianca Merrick found a spider in a car while driving home from work.

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