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Lafayette Police Department
Tuesday February 23rd, 2021 :: 04:44 p.m. PST

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Community Safety Notification: Coyote Incident Update

Community Safety Notification:

 A coyote bite was reported to have occurred across from the Quik Stop in Lafayette on Friday 2/19/21. The person who was bitten is an adult male and Contra Costa Animal Services (CCAS) subsequently interviewed the victim and collected his clothing.  DNA testing from the victim’s clothing was completed and the results came back today as a match to the same coyote responsible for the other four biting incidents.

The Department of Fish and Wildlife (DFW) continues to be the lead agency for the situation and they work with USDA Wildlife Services, who are experts in this field and experienced in removing problem public safety animals.  Lafayette PD is still working closely with all involved agencies and maintains direct communication with DFW, USDA, and CCAS. 

A detailed survey of the surrounding terrain has taken place, including using game trail cameras and field tracking, to determine the specific areas of coyote activity and patterns.  An extensive trapping operation has been implemented designed to catch the offending coyote.  Multiple trapping lines are in place and there is a 24-hour effort to remove this animal. The experts believe this is the most effective technique but are also constantly adapting tactics to best respond to the situation.  All traps are on private property and it is imperative that the public not trespass onto any private properties to maintain the integrity of the trapping effort.

While a trapping operation may not be particularly visible to the public, we want to emphasize that DFW and USDA are fully engaged - there is a 24x7 operation in place and the situation is being worked on every day.  There will also be DFW and/or USDA personnel stationed periodically in the area that are properly equipped to take action if necessary.

We continue to urge that the public report coyote sightings to Lafayette Police Dispatch at (925) 284-5010 and take the precautions that we have issued.  When coyotes are seen it is recommended that you make loud noises (including by the use of a whistle, air horn, or any other noisemaker) and even throw rocks if necessary.  The goal is to make the environment less hospitable for coyote activity and discourage them from becoming too comfortable around humans. Coyotes should NEVER be fed. 
Please remember that coyotes are wild animals and their behavior is unpredictable.  Be aware of your surroundings when outdoors and do not leave small children or pets unattended outside.  Special care should be taken at dusk and dawn when coyotes are known to be more active. Pet food should be brought inside at night, and trash lids should be secured.  

Please visit www.keepmewild.org for information on coyote safety, including tips on how to reduce the potential for coyote conflicts. 

EMAIL: [email protected]
24 Hour Dispatch: 925-284-5010
Business Office: 925-283-3680
 
   
 

Address/Location
Lafayette Police Department
3471 Mt Diablo Blvd
Lafayette, CA 94549

Contact
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Non-emergencies: 925-299-3220

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