Authorities believe it may be the same animal that snatched a dog from a yard last week.
Courtesy of Marple Township PoliceOne less wily coyote is on the loose in Delaware County, and for some pet owners, that may bring a sigh of relief.
An adult coyote was caught in a trap Wednesday morning by Marple Township animal control in a wooded area behind Langford Road in Broomall.The coyote is believed to be likely the same one that snatched a terrier dog from a Broomall homeowner’s yard last Thursday, April 11, saidLast Thursday, a Broomall woman was watching her daughter’s dog when a coyote snatched the terrier out of her Woodside Lane home’s yard.
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