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Published: 26-12-2022 16:37

On December 25th, 2020, at approximately 3:00 pm, officers responded to the Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin regarding a report of foxes on the premises. Upon arrival, officers observed several foxes roaming freely around the field and a large crowd of people cheering.

Officers then noticed a 25-year-old defensive back making an interception during a Packers game against the Dolphins. The man was quickly praised by the crowd for his impressive play and he gave an interview before entering the locker room.

Officers then proceeded to investigate whether or not any of the foxes were endangered species. After careful inspection, it was determined that none of them were endangered species and no laws were broken. Officers then cleared from the scene with no further action needed.