(FOX NEWS) -- A coyote snuck in and out of a Los Angeles home through an unlocked dog door late Friday, according to local reports.
Video footage of the incident shows a coyote easily bounding over a wall between Julie Levine's Woodland Hills home and her neighbor's. The coyote then saunters through an unlocked dog door into the residence around 11:47 p.m. PT and leaves approximately three minutes later, according to FOX 11 Los Angeles.
"[T]hankfully, I didn't realize it. The dogs didn't realize it. The coyote spent about three minutes inside the house, and he kind of slinked his way out," Levine, who runs a nonprofit dog rescue center, told the outlet.
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