Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe April 5 (UPI) -- New York police responded to a subway station where they were called upon to eject a fare-dodging raccoon. Police responded to the 14th Street/6th Avenue subway station about 2 a.m. Wednesday to remove the surly trash panda spotted wandering around the facility. Advertisement Officers caught the raccoon in a garbage can and transferred it to a cage for safe transport. The raccoon was turned over to New York City Animal Care & Control. Read More Broom-wielding police chase raccoon out of house Police rescue raccoon with head stuck in metal grate Raccoon dog found living under British family's deck