Crime & Safety

Police Officer Shoots, Kills Disoriented Westport Coyote

A Westport police officer put the coyote down after animal control concluded the wild dog was sick

 

A Westport Police officer fired his weapon Wednesday afternoon in order to put down a sick baby coyote, according to an eyewitness.

Westport resident Stephanie Stallone, who lives at 20 Bobwhite Dr., said the animal was in her front yard and came very close to her house at about 3 p.m.

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“I heard my golden retriever, Max, barking ferociously at my front window and saw the sick, baby coyote,” Stallone said.

That was when she opted to blow an air horn to ‘try to frighten the animal.’

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Unfazed by the noise, the coyote went right up Stallone’s front steps without making any attempt to flee, Stallone said.

Stallone called the and Animal Control Officer Peter D’Amico responded. He confirmed the animal was a baby coyote that seemed extremely sick.

D’Amico called for back up and a Westport police officer responded to put down the animal after both officers concluded the animal was indeed disoriented and ill.  

“The Westport PD officer fired his weapon and it was heard throughout the neighborhood,” Stallone said.

An agency will pick up the coyote body for testing tomorrow morning, according to Stallone. She said that was the third coyote she had seen this summer on Bobwhite Drive.

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