Conn. town warns residents about hawk that has attacked at least 5 people and a car
By APWednesday, March 3, 2010
Conn. town warns residents about harmful hawk
STONINGTON, Conn. — Authorities say an aggressive red-tailed hawk has attacked at least five people recently in a Connecticut town, including a woman who needed medical care after being cut on the head.
Police in Stonington, a shoreline town bordering Rhode Island, warned residents Wednesday by e-mail and through the town’s reverse 911 system to watch out for the large hawk.
Recess and gym classes at a nearby school were held indoors.
Officials say the hawk has snatched a hat off a boy’s head, snagged headphones from a man on a lawnmower and even attacked a car. On Tuesday, it gashed a woman’s head so deeply that she was checked at a local hospital.
The state Department of Environmental Protection is working with the city to find the bird and determine what to do about its aggressive behavior.
Information from: The Day, www.theday.com