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Man uses fox urine to repel teens

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WILLMAR, Minn., Dec. 12 (UPI) -- A Minnesota man faces an assault charge for trying to repel teenagers with a Super Soaker full of fox urine, a substance used for garden pests, police say.

Scott Edward Wagar, 50, pleaded not guilty Wednesday and was released on his own recognizance.

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Wagar himself reported the incident on Sept. 17, the West Central Tribune reported. He called the Kandiyohi County Sheriff's Office and said he had been in an altercation with someone and might have broken the person's finger.

The night before, Wagar said, he had been outside on his property near Willmar wearing night vision goggles and spotted a group of 15 to 20 people, the newspaper reported. Wagar, who said he was tired of having his property vandalized by teens scattering toilet paper, grabbed the Super Soaker and fired, the report said.

Wagar said that he got into a struggle with someone who tried to get the water gun.

One father said that Wagar found his son's cell phone and offered to return it for $100, which the man refused. He said that he also took his son to apologize to Wagar only to be screamed at.

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