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WATCH: Sly foxes stealing shoes, newspapers from residents in Pennsylvania neighborhood

WATCH: Sly foxes stealing shoes, newspapers from residents in Pennsylvania neighborhood
Scavengers are scavenging through media once again, burrowing in backyards and pulling off the familiar heist back again. This time, their crimes aren't as cunning. Few pairs in *** few pairs reunited with their owners. Tom Macala knows their M O. They chase shoes, baseball gloves and newspapers, Wall Street Journal. But rather than being an accomp to the crime, he and his wife are helping to reunite the stolen goods. I was just looking at my phone, I popped onto Facebook and I saw in one of the local groups that someone found *** whole bunch of shoes in their yard that night before and was posting pictures of the shoes. Diane Leon caught the culprit red tailed and learned the identity of the swiper swiping her family's shoes. I think we just need to keep our shoes inside. Experts say it's best to leave the Cubs alone. Foxes are very curious and very playful and very smart. So to them, it's *** game late spring and summer is baby season. And while mom and dad are out hunting, the Cubs are having fun. Foxes have discovered that humans just really aren't *** problem. So they're not afraid to be in close proximity to humans because they don't really see us as dangerous to them as for Tom, he's learned to share his yard and in the last year he's perfected his answer to. What does the fox say? Ah, experts say there are some benefits to having foxes in your backyard. They'll eat all the mice in media. I'm Becca Hendrickson for action news at 10 on 17.
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WATCH: Sly foxes stealing shoes, newspapers from residents in Pennsylvania neighborhood
Residents in one Pennsylvania town are dealing with mischief from some young foxes. The animals are stealing items from people's backyards, including shoes, baseball gloves and newspapers.Watch the video above to see the thefts caught on camera."I think we just need to keep our shoes inside," joked resident Dianne Laden.An expert said it's best to leave the animals alone. "Foxes are very curious and very playful and very smart. To them it's a game," Executive Director of AARK Wildlife Leah Stallings told WPVI.

Residents in one Pennsylvania town are dealing with mischief from some young foxes.

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The animals are stealing items from people's backyards, including shoes, baseball gloves and newspapers.

Watch the video above to see the thefts caught on camera.

"I think we just need to keep our shoes inside," joked resident Dianne Laden.

An expert said it's best to leave the animals alone. "Foxes are very curious and very playful and very smart. To them it's a game," Executive Director of AARK Wildlife Leah Stallings told WPVI.