BROOMFIELD, Colo. — A string of coyote attacks in a Broomfield neighborhood which have so far claimed the lives of at least three pets prompted city officials this week to warn residents of their presence to prevent more wildfire attacks from happening in the future.
In a Facebook post Wednesday, officers with the Broomfield Police Department wrote the coyote kills have occurred “in and around” the Anthem neighborhood. So far, the city has received at least three reports related to deadly coyote attacks, they said.
“Our hearts are with those who have lost their beloved pets,” the officers wrote, but added that coyotes are “opportunistic hunters and will take advantage of any opportunity to prey on animals that appear vulnerable.”
Leaving your pet alone in the yard or simply standing by