Dead cougar in Chicago could be Milton-area cat
Members of the Chicago Police Department work a shooting scene Monday in the alley behind at 3422 N. Hoyne in suburban Chicago, involving the Police Deparment and a wild cougar.
Members of the Chicago Police Department work a shooting scene Monday in the alley behind at 3422 N. Hoyne in suburban Chicago, involving the Police Deparment and a wild cougar.
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A cougar that was shot and killed by the Chicago Police Department in the alley at 3422 N. Hoyne in suburban Chicago on Monday.
A cougar that was shot and killed by the Chicago Police Department in the alley at 3422 N. Hoyne in suburban Chicago on Monday.
CHICAGO — The cougar spotted near Milton might be dead.
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources officials hope to compare DNA from a cougar shot Monday by police on Chicago’s North Side to DNA from a cougar spotted northeast of Milton in January.
Chicago police said an officer shot and killed a 150-pound cougar in an alley after several residents reported seeing the cat, which was more than 5 feet long.
“It’s real intriguing,†said Wisconsin DNR wildlife supervisor Doug Fendry. “I certainly would not rule out the possibility that it’s the same cougar that we’ve had in our area.â€
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