Two coyotes were believed to be responsible for five attacks last week.
BELLEVUE, Wash. — The second coyote believed to be responsible for some of the five attacks in Bellevue last week was euthanized Thursday according to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW).
Officials said three people were bitten in the attacks throughout Bellevue. The WDFW said they found the first coyote Wednesday and euthanized it because of the threat to the community. The second coyote believed to be responsible for the attacks was found Thursday, according to the WDFW.
The first attack was reported on March 6. A woman was sitting on
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