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As a fellow resident of Indiana, I have not personally seen any minks or weasels. Apparently in the early 1900's weasels and minks were rarely spotted, but most likely from human introduction. There are, however, weasels in Ohio and they could probably be seen near the border.

I just came back from Indiana along the St. Joseph River in Bristol and in fact I seen a small black furry animal! Either it was a mink or a weasel. I have 2 ferrets at home and it looked alot like them. All black with a white beard area. Also, the following day near the same location we saw another (sad to say) larger than the 1st but was road kill. So if Ohio has them they are perhaps spreading out. Hope this helps.

Week of 7/19/10, had a mink run under my car (it made it!) on highway in northwest Tippecanoe County, Indiana. All dark (sable) no white on face, though could not see belly.

Looked to be in pretty good shape.

Just saw a mink while in my deer stand. I am in central Indiana so yes they are here but few and far between.

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