Sheriff’s officer accuses Punxsutawney Phil of deception

SHARE Sheriff’s officer accuses Punxsutawney Phil of deception
groundhog_day_37549674.jpg

A Pennsylvania sheriff’s officer has put up a wanted poster for Punxsutawney Phil. | AP file photo

STROUDSBURG, Pa. — Punxsutawney Phil is a wanted … groundhog.

A Pennsylvania sheriff’s officer has put up a wanted poster for Phil.

The handlers of the groundhog last month said the furry rodent called for six more weeks of winter after seeing his shadow. The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office says that expired last week, yet a spring storm brought more snow to the Northeast on Wednesday and Thursday.

Cpl. Scott Martin tells WBRE-TV he created the poster and placed it on the “wanted wall” because he is sick of snow in the spring.

The poster claims Phil is wanted for deception. Phil is described as having “brown and grey hair, brown eyes, sharp teeth.”

Records dating to 1887 show Phil has predicted more winter 103 times while forecasting an early spring just 18 times.

The Latest
Mandisa, whose full name is Mandisa Lynn Hundley, was born near Sacramento, California, and grew up singing in church.
“He’s going to be huge for us, and he’s huge for our team morale and locker room in general,” second baseman Nico Hoerner said.
Williams also said he hopes to play for the team for 20 seasons and eclipse Tom Brady’s seven championships.
Hoyer commended the team for persevering through a long road trip, blown leads, an overworked bullpen and injuries.
The Oak Park folk musician and former National Youth Poet Laureate who sings of love and loss is “Someone to Watch in 2024.”