Officer Cottontail? Bunny joins police force. Fur real.
By: By: Associated Press
Officer Cottontail? Bunny joins police force. Fur real.
YUBA CITY, Calif. (AP) — Meet Percy, the police rabbit. Yes, that’s fur real.
Some bunny — also known as Officer Ashley Carson — found a lost rabbit last year in the middle of Percy Avenue in Yuba City, California.
Carson scurried back to the police station and handed the rabbit over to animal control, who could find neither hide nor hare of the bunny’s family.
In a hoppy ending, a police services analyst adopted the allegedly “docile and friendly” animal and named him Percy.
The Yuba City Police Department — about 40 hopping miles (64.37 kilometers) north of Sacramento — announced the rabbit’s promotion to the rank of “wellness officer” just days before Easter Sunday.
“Officer Percy lounges at the police department during the day and is a support animal for all,” the department wrote on Facebook Wednesday.
The Easter Bunny could not be reached for comment. Case closed.
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An appropriate article for Easter.
Ha, too cute.
Yes, not really in compliance with the usual news these days. For the "language police" on this site, that's an opinion, not a fact.
Oy ! The puns in your article are killing me !
It's a funny bunny story.