Närgången ekorre omhändertogs

Polisen fick rycka ut till skolgård för att få bort en närgången ekorrunge.

In this photo taken on Monday, Feb. 3, 2014, a squirrel eats while perched inside of a feeder, in Moscow's "Neskuchny Sad" park in Moscow, Russia. One by one, the bushy-tailed residents of Moscow’s parks have been disappearing. The problem: Russians have gone nuts for squirrels. City official Alexei Gorelov told the Associated Press on Wednesday that he has received multiple reports of squirrel poaching in local parks. In response, municipal authorities on Jan. 31 ordered bolstered security for all of Moscow’s green areas. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)

In this photo taken on Monday, Feb. 3, 2014, a squirrel eats while perched inside of a feeder, in Moscow's "Neskuchny Sad" park in Moscow, Russia. One by one, the bushy-tailed residents of Moscow’s parks have been disappearing. The problem: Russians have gone nuts for squirrels. City official Alexei Gorelov told the Associated Press on Wednesday that he has received multiple reports of squirrel poaching in local parks. In response, municipal authorities on Jan. 31 ordered bolstered security for all of Moscow’s green areas. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)

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Olyckor, katastrofer2014-06-04 13:17

Personal från Morö backeskolan larmade polisen på onsdag förmiddag. Enligt personalen fanns det en närgången ekorrunge som klättrade upp på barnen när de var ute och lekt och någon hade eventuellt blivit biten av ungen.

Personalen hade själv provat att bära bort ekorren till en närliggande skog, men den kom tillbaka och fortsatte klättra på barnen. Polisen ringde en kommunjägare som fick ta hand om ekorrungen, enligt Västerbottenspolisens vakthavande befäl.

In this photo taken on Monday, Feb. 3, 2014, a squirrel eats while perched inside of a feeder, in Moscow's "Neskuchny Sad" park in Moscow, Russia. One by one, the bushy-tailed residents of Moscow’s parks have been disappearing. The problem: Russians have gone nuts for squirrels. City official Alexei Gorelov told the Associated Press on Wednesday that he has received multiple reports of squirrel poaching in local parks. In response, municipal authorities on Jan. 31 ordered bolstered security for all of Moscow’s green areas. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
In this photo taken on Monday, Feb. 3, 2014, a squirrel eats while perched inside of a feeder, in Moscow's "Neskuchny Sad" park in Moscow, Russia. One by one, the bushy-tailed residents of Moscow’s parks have been disappearing. The problem: Russians have gone nuts for squirrels. City official Alexei Gorelov told the Associated Press on Wednesday that he has received multiple reports of squirrel poaching in local parks. In response, municipal authorities on Jan. 31 ordered bolstered security for all of Moscow’s green areas. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
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