Producer Chris Oldach heard scratching this morning in the Good Karma Brands offices in Cleveland right before The Really Big Show went on the air. Oldach looked up to discover a raccoon crawling across overhead beams. He broke out his phone to shoot a video and posted the critter to Twitter.

I made a new friend in the office this morning…I’ll explain on RBS today. pic.twitter.com/Bfc3iaMDXz — Chris Oldach (@ChrisOldach) February 19, 2020

Here was the second video I captured of the raccoon in the office. 🦝 pic.twitter.com/NsLnjCdnED — Chris Oldach (@ChrisOldach) February 19, 2020

Even the morning after the Cavs parted ways with head coach John Beilein, it was the raccoon that drove a whole hour of programming for hosts Aaron Goldhammer and Tony Grossi. They took calls from listeners on what the best course of action would be. They even called a local store called Rural King to get advice on how to trap the raccoon.

The call to Rural King brought a second surprise. The “expert” the duo was put on the phone with happened to be a dedicated listener that goes by the name “Dog Pound Darryl.”

“To me it just shows how you can take anything that happens and make it entertaining, especially this time of year!” ESPN Cleveland Director of Content Matt Fishman told Barrett Sports Media in an email.

As of 1pm Eastern on February 19, the staff of ESPN Cleveland isn’t sure what happened to the raccoon. Fishman says no one has seen it since the morning but they cannot be sure it has left the building.