Besides, you wouldn't call the police, only the local DA would tell you with any authority if something was good to go or not.As @Rob Boudrie pointed out in another thread:
"Departments often have good data management/record keeping systems. When I apply in my town, I expect the licensing officer will pull up all calls for service involving my address, as well as anything with my name in the report - including stuff as innocuous as my asking them to check out suspicious activity or reporting a hit & run in front of my house. I don't want extra stuff about interpersonal confrontations in that data pull even if I was in the right. Sometimes it is best to get lost in a crowd of one (a/k/a be the gray man)."
I have never called the police to find out if something was legal, but now I won't for sure. Dead squirrell shows up w/ a hole in it on neighbors porch, or worse it's still flopping around, next thing you know...
Trap 'em, dunk 'em and be done w/ 'em. And, in case you're thinking about it, the Squirrelinator trap is useless, they get in and out of it at will Rugged Ranch Squirrelinator Trap Only SQRTO