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TEGA CAY, SC – Quintin Huseman said he was running near Lookout Park and Shoreline Parkway in Tega Cay on Saturday morning with his two dogs, Gracie and Lilly, when they were attacked by a coyote.
Lilly's bite was not too bad and Gracie scared coyote. "
" It happened very quickly, the coyote snuck on it, "says Huseman," By the time I turned, he was already coming towards me, and all I could think, it was that he was enraged. "19659006] RELATIVE COVERAGE
Huseman said that he called the police to report the incident.
" The concern I have is that the two dogs are 90 pounds each, The coyote is probably three quarters the size of one of the dogs, Huseman said the officers had told him that they could not do much.
"They came right away, but they said we can not do anything because, unfortunately, the city made the decision to get out the traps, did he says, adding that the hands of the MNR are tied up until the city decides "
But now, Huseman is concerned about the children in his neighborhood. [19659007]
He said that it was not the first.
Huseman showed a 9-channel reporter, Stephanie Tinoco, an article about social media. a neighbor who told her that three coyotes had accused her and her dog less than a week ago with the mayor to address community concerns
"It's unfortunate for animals, but we can not have coyotes that attack people," Huseman said.
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