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NewsMay 21, 2015

CAMAS, Wash. -- The sight of a stuffed tiger -- a large, stuffed tiger -- lashed to the top of an SUV cruising around a southwest Washington lake was enough to generate a 911 call from someone who thought it was real. Connor Zuvich, 19, said he found the tiger in the trash, tied it to the top of his vehicle and cruised around the lake with his friends. Officer Henry Scott was sent to investigate the 911 call. Zuvich said he and the officer traded jokes and photos, then parted ways...

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CAMAS, Wash. -- The sight of a stuffed tiger -- a large, stuffed tiger -- lashed to the top of an SUV cruising around a southwest Washington lake was enough to generate a 911 call from someone who thought it was real. Connor Zuvich, 19, said he found the tiger in the trash, tied it to the top of his vehicle and cruised around the lake with his friends. Officer Henry Scott was sent to investigate the 911 call. Zuvich said he and the officer traded jokes and photos, then parted ways.

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