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Rabbit caught eating Christmas lights

Homeowner solves his holiday light mystery

Updated: Friday, 17 Dec 2010, 6:44 AM MST
Published : Friday, 17 Dec 2010, 6:44 AM MST

AURORA, Colo. (CNN/KUSA) - A homeowner near Denver finally caught the grinch who has been damaging his light display for years. But the culprit ended up being a lot cuter than he expected.

Barry Miller says for the past four or five years now his driveway lights had been cut in the same exact place. He thought maybe a neighbor had been pulling a prank on him. So he decided to hook up a surveillance camera and a motion detector to catch whoever was doing it.

"I was so excited, cause they were cut in broad daylight. Then we looked at the tape, I was so disappointed, I actually thought we were gonna catch a person and go through with my plan," said Miller.

It turns out the culprit was a little rabbit. The critter had been taking a little bite and running off.

Miller says he's going to try to find a homemade rabbit repellent, like pepper, to keep his decorations in tact.

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