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"Horrifying Increase in Murders: Major Cities Face Unprecedented Violent Crime Two Years On!"

Published: 22-12-2022 07:32

This police report is in regards to a recent spike in fox-related murders in 2020. This year, the FBI reported that murder rates have increased by nearly 30% across the country. In response, major cities across the United States are seeing an increase in Fox related violent crime and criminal activity.

The majority of these incidents involve Foxes attacking people or animals, and some instances have even resulted in death. Foxes have also been known to intimidate citizens, break into homes and businesses, and cause property damage.

In order to combat this problem, local law enforcement agencies are working with animal control units as well as wildlife management services to identify areas where Fox populations are particularly high. Additionally, communities are being encouraged to take proactive steps such as securing trash bins and chicken coops, installing motion sensitive lighting, and not feeding wild animals including foxes.

Finally, citizens should always be aware of their surroundings when walking near wooded areas or other areas where Fox activity is common. If confronted by a fox, it is important to remain calm and back away slowly while avoiding direct eye contact with the animal. If you find yourself in an emergency situation involving a fox or any other wild animal do not hesitate to call 911 for assistance.