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Coyote Sightings Reported in Redondo Beach
Police said three sightings have been reported this week, the last was reported Tuesday afternoon.

REDONDO BEACH, CA — Police are warning residents about several reported coyote sightings in Redondo Beach this week.
There were three coyote sightings reported in the city this week, the Redondo Beach Police Department said. The last reported sighting was at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the 2500 block of Ripley Avenue, police said.
Within the past six months, coyotes have killed at least two pets in Redondo Beach, police said. In September, a coyote attacked a dog in the area of Anita Street and Paulina Avenue. In August, a coyote killed a cat in the area of Havemeyer Lane and Goodman Avenue.
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Coyotes are found throughout the county and do not need a "wild area" to survive, police said. They can thrive in urban areas and are most active from dusk to dawn, though some have been seen during the day.
Most coyotes in urban areas are the offspring of generations of coyotes who have lived there. They are attracted to neighborhoods due to the availability of garbage, pet food and pets upon which to prey, according to a Redondo Beach police statement.
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Several South Bay cities have reported coyote sightings within the past few months.
Police encouraged residents who encounter coyotes to try to scare them away by standing tall, waving arms and yelling until the coyote runs away.
Residents were also urged to not leave small pets outside unattended, do not leave food or water outside, to keep garbage in tightly closed containers that can't be tipped over and avoid using bird feeders that attract rodents and other coyote prey.
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