NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A man who claimed to be searching for his “raccoon friend” in a Nashville alleyway is now facing drug charges, officials said.
According to court documents, officers were conducting patrol near a fire station in the 600 block of President Ronald Regan Way South when they observed a dark-colored Jeep parked in an alleyway.
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Authorities added the Jeep had its lights off and doors open. After approximately 20 minutes had passed, officers reportedly approached the vehicle and made contact with 46-year-old Jeremy Poole, who was confirmed to be the vehicle’s registered owner.
When asked what he was doing parked in the alley, Poole allegedly told officers that he was dumpster diving for his “raccoon friend.”…