Police captured another coyote Tuesday night, as will continue to happen every few days until there are too many coyotes to capture, and then the coyotes will start capturing us. The New York Post reports that this one was skulking in a backyard in Middle Village, Queens, and police took it down with a tranquilizer dart.
“I didn’t watch that part,” said 81-year-old Rose Sieb, who spotted the coyote in her yard. “He was running back and forth in my yard and he was scared. I felt so sorry for the poor thing.”
Police were unable to confirm if this is the roof coyote or the coyote they chased in Middle Village on Monday.
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