Beep, beep! You’re cornered: Wily coyote traverses Lower Manhattan, evades capture for 2 days
By APThursday, March 25, 2010
Wily coyote evades NYC police capture for 2 days
NEW YORK — A wily coyote evaded New York City police for two days before being nabbed in a parking garage. It was the fourth coyote sighting in Manhattan this year.
The animal first eluded police capture Wednesday near the Holland Tunnel. It was spotted Thursday afternoon on the West Side Highway, and police chased it to an open-air garage in Tribeca.
Officers cornered the coyote, sedated it with a dart and then carted it off to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Animal welfare officials will observe the animal before deciding where to take it.
Last month, three coyotes were spotted on the campus of Columbia University. Earlier this month, one was seen in Chelsea.
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Tags: Animal Cruelty, Animal Welfare, New York, New York City, North America, United States
Tags: Animal Cruelty, Animal Welfare, New York, New York City, North America, United States
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