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Posted: Wednesday, 23 May 2007 10:10AM

Coyotes continue to plague West Roxbury neighborhood (Video)









West Roxbury (WBZ Newsroom)  -- Police were scouring a West Roxbury neighborhood Wednesday morning after 2 coyotes were seen near an elementary school.

At first it was believed the animals may have killed a dog. But it turns out, one of them was carrying a dead pup in its mouth.

Children who saw the coyotes were excited, but parents worry the animals are becoming too brazen in the area near Baker Street and the V.F.W. Parkway.

They say they've been complaining about the coyotes for weeks.


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