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‘Squirrellene Dion’ goes ‘nuts’ inside Gloucester Township home

The furry fugitive was eventually returned to the wild.

Toniann Antonelli

Apr 15, 2026, 10:46 AM

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An unexpected home invasion by a mischievous squirrel caused chaos in a Gloucester Township home earlier this week.

Police were dispatched to a residence in the Terrestria Development around 4:45 p.m. Monday after residents reported the wayward squirrel.

Officers found the pint-sized intruder — later named "Squirrellene Dion" by police — in the kitchen. When Patrolman Ryan Fink and Patrolman Zack Blome approached, the squirrel went nuts, fleeing into the living room.

After some "animal whispering de-escalation techniques," Fink took custody of the unharmed squirrel and released it back into the wild, police said.

Police say this is not Fink's first encounter with animal antics; he's previously handled birds and raccoons.

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