Please reconsider the trap and release idea unless you have an actual sanctuary where it is legal to release it. Otherwise you just either make it somebody else's problem, who may also have chickens, or it will return to its home territory, meaning your place. Or it will have to fight other established raccoons to survive in a new location and probably die a miserable death. More humane to shoot it after trapping.Ok thanks everyone, I decided that I’m going to trap and release the one here and set up the coop for any future ones. Because it’s been in my garden eyeing my nearly ripe tomatoes, so I don’t want to risk it.