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Coyote that attacked boy euthanized

3 April 2026
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A coyote known as a “repeat offender” was captured and euthanized after attacking a 4-year-old boy named Solomon in Southern California. The incident, which occurred in the boy’s grandparents’ driveway, was captured on surveillance video and showed the coyote biting Solomon and attempting to drag him away. The boy sustained seven puncture wounds and is currently receiving rabies treatment. Wildlife officials believe this coyote may be linked to multiple previous attacks on children in the area, with DNA evidence connecting it to at least one other incident earlier this year. Following the attack, local authorities have advised residents to stay vigilant and take precautions to keep children safe from wildlife encounters.

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This incident highlights the increasing interactions between urban communities and wildlife, particularly coyotes, which are adapting to suburban environments. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has reported a rise in coyote sightings and attacks in various neighborhoods, prompting concerns about public safety. Previous studies have shown that as urbanization increases, wildlife may be forced into closer proximity with human populations, leading to higher rates of conflict. Understanding these dynamics is essential for developing effective strategies to manage wildlife and protect residents, especially vulnerable populations like children.

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