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Coyote Kills Dog in Bolingbrook Backyard

A coyote attacked and killed a Bichon Frise Sunday night in the backyard of a Bolingbrook home.

A coyote attacked and killed a Bichon Frise Sunday night in Bolingbrook. 

The dog's owner, Cheryl Simmons, said the incident took place in her backyard in the 10 block of Brompton Court. Her home backs up to the road that goes through Indian Boundary Park.

See where the attack took place on the Google map to the right. 

Simmons' dog, Pearl, was "only out for a minute," she said. "My husband was standing at the door. Turned for a drink of water and that is how quick it happened."

Simmons said her family has been concerned about coyotes.

"I have not seen any coyotes but others in my family and neighborhood have," she said. "I hear them often." 

Pearl was 15 years old, Simmons said.  

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If you see a coyote 

Coyotes typically come out at night. If you see a coyote during the day, that's an indication the animal may be bolder and therefore more likely to attack. If you ever find yourself in this situation, the study recommends you yell, wave your arms and try to throw something at the coyote. Never run away!

While coyotes have been known to attack pets, the Cook County Coyote Project says coyotes do not frequently attack dogs, and when they do, they tend to be smaller dogs. Cats, on the other hand, may represent more alluring targets. The vast majority of a coyote's diet is made up of mice and rats.

The Chicago area has seen a significant increase in the coyote population since the 1990s, and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources estimates there are more than 30,000 coyotes in Illinois.

The University of Illinois Extension offers the following tips for living with coyotes — and dealing with any problems that may occur:

  • To help protect small children and pets, all possible food for coyotes should be removed from around the homes in yourneighborhood.
  • Coyotes are always on the lookout for food. Coyotes are looking for the mice, rabbits and birds that bird feeders and petfood left outside attracts. If you do not want the coyotes near your home, stop feeding other wildlife and leaving pet foodoutside. Make sure ripe fruit is picked and garbage is secured in containers.
  • Keep a close eye on small children and pets whenever they are outside and a coyote is in your neighborhood. Consider using a dog run or fence to protect small pets.
  • From a distance, try to scare the coyote away by being loud and throwing something or spraying water towards the coyote.
  • Alert your neighborhood and the local municipality as soon as a problem develops witha coyote.
  • Coyotes are a permanent fixture in Illinois’ rural, suburban and urban areas. Seeing a coyote(s) cross a field, backyard,golf course, road, etc. does not necessarily constitute a problem or  a dangerous situation for  humans or domestic animals. Target the responsible coyote(s) when a pattern of "undesirable” behavior develops. Usually it will be easier to change human and domestic animal use of an area than to capture a coyote.
  • Coyote population reduction (removing some or all of the coyotes in an area) is usually unrealistic and always temporary. Removal of coyotes requires time, effort and funding. If removal of a coyote is deemed necessary, hire a person withcoyote removal experience who is licensed by the IDNR. Coyote removals approved by the IDNR usually involve the use of cage (live) traps or padded foot-hold traps.

Have you spotted a coyote in Lemont recently? Tell us in the comments.

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RoastPuppy March 7, 2013 at 05:13 pm
The coyote was in its natural habitat, the dog was an intruder. 'nuff said!
Anykka March 23, 2013 at 01:58 pm
I live in Keepataw Trails in Lemont. Last night around 11:00 p.m. there was a coyote running around the subdivision. A few mns. later you could hear a pack of them not far away attacking something. This morning at around 9:00 a.m. two coyotes were walking in the field right by the new police station. Watch your dogs and children.
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Kerry Erber June 12, 2013 at 07:47 am
Just found it.
rdahlberg June 10, 2013 at 01:37 pm
The dog was just reunited with it's owner. Thank you for your help Lemont Police Department.
EDWARD F WERDERITS June 12, 2013 at 07:40 am
Thanks to the Police dept and Patch,,,
jill June 10, 2013 at 01:26 pm
Was there ever a time when a full day was offered Jennifer? I was in kindergarten at Oakwood aboutRead More 28 years ago and even then it was half day. If you want full day Kate, St Pats/St Al's, St Cyril's, and I'm sure others are full day.
Catherine Stukel June 11, 2013 at 01:58 pm
Let's get real. It is NOT a half day. It is 2.5 hours. By the time kids into class, sing a song,Read More have a snack and pee, they are done for the day. Sorry. Calling a spade a spade on this one.
Ann Oyed June 11, 2013 at 02:58 pm
Is this question really from a teacher? Full-day kindergarTen has a lot of fillers too: they eatRead More lunch, go outside, go to the bathroom, etc. I don't think our public schools allow snacks in the classroom anyway. Any teacher would know that learning starts at home, and a teacher would know how to supplement a kindergarten curriculum.