Raccoon to blame for power outage in Seguin on Saturday
SEGUIN, Texas – It was a weird weekend in Seguin thanks to a pesky raccoon.
Nearly half the city was temporarily without power Saturday night after a raccoon made its way into a Lower Colorado River Authority transformer.
Crews from the LCRA worked with the Seguin Electrical Department to restore power to residents.
According to a Facebook post from Seguin Police Department, power was fully restored by 1:30 a.m. Sunday.
Police didn’t give any updates on the raccoon.
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