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On October 21, 2015 at approximately 12:16 p.m., the Nelson Police Department received a complaint of a cougar sighting in the 500 blk 7th St. Information received was that cougar was sighted in the area on October 20, 2015 at approximately 9:00 p.m. and additional information received indicated the cougar was last observed heading towards Lakeside Park.
Another sighting On October 21, 2015 at approximately 7:54 p.m., the Nelson Police Department received a complaint of a cougar sighting in the Rosemont area.
The Nelson Police Department would like to remind the public that if you come into contact with a cougar that does not run away, stay calm, stand your ground and do not back down. Back away slowly if possible and when safe to do so. Pick up children, but DO NOT BEND DOWN, TURN YOUR BACK OR RUN. Running triggers an innate predatory response in cougars which could lead to an attack.
Raise your voice and speak firmly. Raise your arms to make yourself look larger, clap your hands, and throw something you might have in your hands. Do not bend down to pick up any items to throw. This action may trigger a pounce response in a cougar.
Please report any cougar sightings to the RAPP line at 1-877-952-7277 or the Nelson Police Department at 250-354-3919.
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