A rampaging coyote that may be rabid killed a dog and bit two people in a New York town on Wednesday, Feb. 28.
Police officers and the officers from the state Department of Environmental Conservation are hunting the coyote, which they fear may be rabid.
Both people who were attacked had dogs with them.
One dog was killed by the coyote.
The condition of the other dog was unclear.
The injured persons were rushed to the hospital.
“However, they say the coyotes usually travel in packs, and there is no way to know if the one that was killed is the same one involved in the attacks,” the broadcaster stated.
The outlet said that at least one more coyote was lurking in the area.
The coyote was last seen running toward Hillside Woods.
One area resident said that they were walking their dog in the woods near Sugar Pond when a coyote chased them away.
They were able to escape unharmed.
The Dobbs Ferry school district said that students at Springhurst Elementary School were staying inside for recess on Thursday as a precaution.
Anyone who spots a coyote in the area is urged to call the police at 914-478-2344.
Parents should teach their children to appreciate coyotes from a distance.