The North Royalton Police Department is taking a creative approach to reminding residents that simply seeing a coyote doesn't mean an emergency after receiving various reports of coyote sightings from residents.
They wrote in a Facebook post earlier this week:
We have been made aware of coyote sightings within North Royalton. Typically coyotes are nocturnal, but it is not uncommon to see them during the day. Merely seeing one is NOT a reason to call 911. However, there are certain behaviors that are cause for alarm. Specifically:
1. Coyotes carrying any product marked "ACME".
2. Coyotes dropping anvils from hot air balloons.
3. Coyote posting signs such as "Detour" or "Free Bird Seed".
4. Coyote in possession of a giant magnet.
5. Coyote in possession of a catapult.
6. Coyote detonating "TNT".
7. Coyote on roller skates with rockets attached.
Please call 911 immediately if you witness any of the above behaviors.
They wrote in a Facebook post earlier this week:
We have been made aware of coyote sightings within North Royalton. Typically coyotes are nocturnal, but it is not uncommon to see them during the day. Merely seeing one is NOT a reason to call 911. However, there are certain behaviors that are cause for alarm. Specifically:
1. Coyotes carrying any product marked "ACME".
2. Coyotes dropping anvils from hot air balloons.
3. Coyote posting signs such as "Detour" or "Free Bird Seed".
4. Coyote in possession of a giant magnet.
5. Coyote in possession of a catapult.
6. Coyote detonating "TNT".
7. Coyote on roller skates with rockets attached.
Please call 911 immediately if you witness any of the above behaviors.