Police Issue Residents Warning Following Coyote Increase in Mass. Town
- Brookline Police issued a warning to residents near Chestnut and Walnut Streets following a recent increase in coyote sightings and incidents in the Massachusetts town.
- The warning came after several aggressive incidents, including one on Friday evening near a wooded neighborhood where James Pulliam sustained multiple coyote bites.
- Pulliam fought the coyote by kicking, throwing rocks, and choking it until police arrived, then went to the hospital for treatment and rabies shots, which he said hurt worse than the attack.
- Residents reported coyotes becoming bolder and less afraid of humans, with experts advising making loud noises and waving arms to deter aggressive animals and urging caution, especially with small pets.
- The police advisory suggests increased vigilance and readiness to report coyote sightings so officers can safely manage the animals and protect the community.
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