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.”
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