Posted on 11/30/2016 11:51:27 AM PST by Morgana
Video: Police Trailcams Get Pranked
A pair of trailcams deployed by police in Gardner, Kansas revealed an array of surprising 'wildlife' in their local park via some incredibly creative pranksters.
The cameras had been set up in the hopes of catching a glimpse of a mountain lion that was reportedly seen recently in the area by residents.
However, when the police department checked the cameras after they had been running for a few days, they were stunned by what they found.
Amidst images of expected creatures like skunks and raccoons were numerous photos of people in costume 'performing' for the camera.
The strange characters included gorillas, werewolves, an elderly person with a walker, and someone donning a creepy pig mask.
Fortunately the Gardner Police Department had a good sense of humor about the prank, posting the photos to their Facebook page and actually thanking the jokesters for giving them a good laugh.
We're guessing that they're reaction wouldn't have been so positive if the pranksters had opted to appear as the infamous creepy clowns.
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You know, they put up the trail cams due to sightings of a big cat.
Why do I get the feeling that cat was scared off by everyone coming out at night dressed as Sasquatch?
That cat is either long gone by now or is laughing it’s butt off.
Last year the police parked a black-and-white along the interstate, mannequin dressed in uniform in the driver's seat. The intent was to simulate a speed trap and slow traffic down. Pranksters added another, female mannequin on the hood, dressed as a hooker. Kansans don't mind a good joke...
LOL
Just as long as there are no clowns!!
I’d heard there were a lot of people out on walks hoping to bump into Hillary.
That would be horrifying.
LOL
I bet that was Hillary in the gorilla suit.
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