2 Children Bitten by Coyote Days Apart in Separate Attacks at Texas Park

Mar. 15, 2025

Coyote walking through state park.Photo:Getty

Coyote walking through state park

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Two children were bitten in separate coyote attacks in Texas as local officials continue efforts to locate the animal responsible.

The first attack occurred Saturday at Parkway Central Park in North Arlington, according to officials with theCity of Arlington.

Animal Services set a trap at the park on Van Buren Drive “but was not able to trap the coyote” at that time,” they added.

Additional traps will be set up on Wednesday as Animal Services continues to patrol the area in hopes of locating and tranquilizing the coyote, according to city officials.

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Rasheen Sinclair, who has lived near the park for about five years, believes coyotes in the area have been “getting a little more aggressive” recently, a “very concerning" development, according toFOX affiliate KDFW.

“This is a heavy traffic area of people walking their kids to and from school, but also just for exercise,” Sinclair told the outlet. “You want to make sure that you’re cognizant of the area, because at the end of the day, they’re gonna see you before you see them, and so if they are going to attack, that’s a really dangerous situation.”

Coyotes mate from mid January to early March, according toTexas Parks and Wildlife.

The coyote involved in the New England incidents tested positive for rabies, according to theRhode Island Department of Environmental Management.

source: people.com