A Cincinnati resident reported an unusual problem: a raccoon has been regularly entering her apartment for over a week. The woman moved into her new home less than a month ago, but soon began hearing strange noises from the ceiling.

Alexus Hubbard recalls first noticing the suspicious noises on February 20th. A few days later, on March 1st, she managed to film the raccoon entering the apartment through a hole in a kitchen cabinet.

According to the woman, the animal has been appearing almost daily. The raccoon brings trash found outside into the house and leaves behind dirt and waste right in the living room. Hubbard suspects the animal is entering the building through a hole in the roof.

She is particularly concerned about the safety of her son, who has cerebral palsy. He cannot walk and crawls around the apartment, so any dirt on the floor poses a danger. “He can’t move around the house properly because it’s unsafe. I don’t even know what bacteria or hazardous substances could be on the floor,” the woman told a local television station.

Hubbard reported that the building’s owner, Savin Holdings LLC, has already taken action and set a trap for the animal.

Interestingly, this isn’t the only case of raccoons becoming outright “burglars.” Recently, in Virginia, one such animal was found guilty of a series of break-ins at a shopping center. The raccoon was found in a liquor store, lying on the bathroom floor in what appeared to be a state of severe intoxication. It was also suspected of having made previous visits to a nearby karate school and a DMV office.