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Highland Heights Police Warn of Bold Coyote Near StoneWater Golf Course, Urge Vigilance and Safety Measures

Highland Heights Police Warn of Bold Coyote Near StoneWater Golf Course, Urge Vigilance and Safety Measures

Residents of Highland Heights are being cautioned to remain vigilant after an unusually bold coyote was spotted around StoneWater Golf Course. According to

Cleveland19

, the coyote has shown signs of “stalking” and does not seem to be intimidated by human presence. The Highland Heights Police Department emphasized the importance of being exceptionally watchful when accompanied by small children or walking dogs.

The coyote encounter occurred yesterday evening around hole 14 near West Legend Court. Despite their typical presence in the area, this coyote’s behavior was enough to prompt police to advise residents not to walk alone, suggest carrying pepper spray, and urge constant awareness of one’s environment. Exhibiting stalking behavior, in a statement obtained by

WKYC

, the police asserted that the coyote could become aggressive in its search for food.

In addition, the Highland Heights Police Department has offered safety tips for residents who might encounter the animal. These tips include making oneself appear larger and employing loud noises to discourage the animal’s approach. “If you are being followed by a coyote, please call HHPD immediately (911 is acceptable because we can see the caller on our map) as we will respond to scare him off,” said Highland Heights police. The department has also been in contact with wildlife services to address the situation with the coyote that is seemingly undeterred by humanity, reported

WKYC

.

The police have reiterated that while coyotes are common in the area, it is not normal for them to show no fear of humans. The advice is to confront the animal by not turning your back on it and making loud noises. “If you come across a coyote that is following you, do not turn your back to him, always face him. Make loud noises, yell and scream at it, get attention from nearby people or cars to help yell and make yourself big by throwing your hands in the air,” the post said in a statement obtained by

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. The coyote is believed to move along if unable to find food. Residents are encouraged to remain aware and report any sightings or encounters with the animal to the authorities.

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