Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe Jan. 30 (UPI) -- An Oklahoma police officer was called to a home in Moore to eject an unwanted trespasser: an opossum. The Moore Police Department shared body camera footage on Instagram showing Officer Cody Garbani's visit to a home where residents found an intruding opossum. Advertisement The animal fled into the yard, where Garbani was able to corner it and grab the opossum, but not before being bitten on the hand. Garbani released the opossum into a nearby field. The same officer previously visited another home in September to eject an opossum that entered a home through the dog door. "Ain't my first time catching opossums around here," Garbani says in the video. Read More King penguin makes rare visit to South Australian beach Woman buys five identical lottery tickets, wins five times in one night Chinese grandpa becomes world's oldest video game vlogger