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Coyote Attack on Child in Whitby Prompts Police Alert

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Coyote Attack on Child in Whitby Prompts Police Alert
Teen reportedly bitten by coyote in Markham, animal services investigating
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A child in Whitby was taken to the hospital on Monday after being bitten by a coyote, according to police.

The incident took place in a public field close to a wooded area, Durham Regional Police Const. Nicholas Gluckstein stated in an email to .

Gluckstein did not share details about the boy’s age or his current condition.

Police mentioned that there have been several coyote sightings in the Durham Region lately and released a public safety advisory on the social media platform X on Tuesday.

“Community members, including pedestrians and pet owners, are urged to exercise caution when using public spaces, particularly when accompanied by small children or pets,” the post read.

Gluckstein advised that people should stay alert near trails and forests.

PUBLIC SAFETY ADVISORY | COYOTE INCIDENTS
DRPS would like to remind the public to be vigilant and proactive when encountering coyotes after several incidents have been reported.
Community members, including pedestrians and pet owners, are urged to exercise caution when using… pic. twitter. com/Na SYI6Bhe M

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Coyotes tend to be more active during early morning and evening hours, and they may act aggressively if they feel threatened, according to police’s post.

If there’s an immediate threat to public safety, individuals are encouraged to call 911.

Guidelines for Dealing with Coyotes

There have been 46 reported coyote sightings in Whitby over the last month, based on data from the Town of Whitby.

Residents can report any coyote sightings using an online form.

The town’s website provides several tips for those who come across a coyote:

Stop and pick up small children and pets. Slowly back away while keeping an eye on the animal. Never run from or turn your back on a coyote. Be big, loud, and assertive. Yell, “Go away!”Wave your arms above your head. Use aversion techniques such as shaking car keys, snapping a large air-filled garbage bag, popping an umbrella or throwing an object in the direction of, but not directly at, the coyote.

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