THAT MEANS NO TAGS, LICENSES OR REGISTRATIONS. A SHOCKING TWIST TO A SUSPECTED BREAK-IN AT A NONPROFIT IN OKLAHOMA. YOU KNOW, EMPLOYEES FIGURED SOMETHING WASN’T RIGHT WHEN THEY WENT INTO WORK MONDAY MORNING IN HUGO LAKE. THEY FOUND BLOOD ON THE WINDOWS. THE DOORS WERE OPEN, FLIES WERE SCATTERED EVERYWHERE, AND THE DEEPER THEY LOOKED, THE STRANGER THINGS GOT. CEILINGS ALL CAVED IN. THAT’S WHEN WE FIRST STARTED NOTICING THE BLOOD EVERYWHERE. BLOOD ON THE WINDOW SILLS. AND EVERYWHERE YOU LOOK, THERE’S BLOOD EVERYWHERE. EVERY WINDOW, EVERY DOOR. THAT’S SO. YEAH, YOU CAN IMAGINE WHAT HAPPENED NEXT. POLICE WERE CALLED. INVESTIGATORS SEARCHED THE ENTIRE SPACE. THEY. NOT UNTIL THEY GOT THEIR HANDS ON THE SECURITY VIDEO THAT THEY FOUND THEIR SUSPECTS. IT WAS THREE DETERMINED RACCOONS. TWO OF THE RACCOONS MA

Oklahoma nonprofit break-in turns bizarre as surveillance video reveals raccoons behind mess

Employees at a nonprofit organization in Oklahoma, arrived at work Monday morning to find blood on the windows, open doors and files scattered everywhere

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Updated: 7:04 PM CST Feb 10, 2026

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Employees at a nonprofit organization in Oklahoma arrived at work Monday morning to find blood on the windows, open doors and files scattered everywhere. >> Download the KOCO 5 App | Subscribe to KOCO 5’s YouTube channel | Sign up for KOCO 5’s Morning NewsletterBut instead of a thief breaking into the LIFT Community Action Agency, three furry creatures were caught on surveillance video as the culprits. “The ceiling is all caved in, and that’s when we first started noticing the blood everywhere. Blood on the window seals, and pretty much everywhere you look there is blood everywhere. Every window, every door,” said Brandon McDaniel, LIFT housing director. >> Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.Curiosity turned into caution, and police were called to investigate the possible crime scene. It was not until investigators reviewed the security video that they found their suspects: three determined raccoons. Two of the raccoons made a clean getaway, while the third remains missing.Top Headlines FBI releases surveillance photos of masked person near Nancy Guthrie’s house Valentine’s Day spending is expected to be record-setting this year, data shows OHP: Person seriously injured after crash involving rolled-over semi on I-35 near Goldsby February Deals: What to buy for Valentine’s Day and Presidents Day What is a pulmonary embolism, Catherine O’Hara’s cause of death?

Employees at a nonprofit organization in Oklahoma arrived at work Monday morning to find blood on the windows, open doors and files scattered everywhere.

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But instead of a thief breaking into the LIFT Community Action Agency, three furry creatures were caught on surveillance video as the culprits.

“The ceiling is all caved in, and that’s when we first started noticing the blood everywhere. Blood on the window seals, and pretty much everywhere you look there is blood everywhere. Every window, every door,” said Brandon McDaniel, LIFT housing director.

>> Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.

Curiosity turned into caution, and police were called to investigate the possible crime scene. It was not until investigators reviewed the security video that they found their suspects: three determined raccoons.

Two of the raccoons made a clean getaway, while the third remains missing.

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