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Cougar Alert! Winnetka Police on the Lookout After New Sighting

Another village residents says they spotted a cougar in Winnetka, sparking an entirely new investigation.

 

Although police have yet to confirm a cougar is roaming the north shore, another Winnetka resident has informed police of a potential cougar sighting on Labor Day.

“On September 3rd, 2012 at approximately 8:30 pm the Winnetka Police Department received a report of an animal sighting, possibly a cougar, seen along the 1300 block of Willow Road, adjacent to the Village Public Works Facility,” reports Winnetka Police in a statement. “Although unconfirmed, the detailed description provided of the animal has warranted additional investigation.”

Residents and even public safety officials claimed to have spotted a cougar roaming the north shore before, prompting Glencoe’s Animal Control Specialist Katie Sweeney to install a “cougar cam” at Dell Beach for two weeks. However, the camera never snapped a photo of a cougar.

"Although unconfirmed, the detailed description provided of the animal has warranted additional investigation.”

Even so, the latest potential spotting on Labor Day is prompting a new investigation. The Winnetka Police Department is joining forces with the Illinois Department of Natural Resources and an experienced wildlife expert to determine whether the cat may have actually set foot in the area.

Village officials are reminding residents that while there are no native populations of cougars in Illinois, ones have been known to pass through the Midwest after being pushed out of the Black Hills of South Dakota. According to Sweeney, cougars are overpopulated in that area, meaning one is occasionally spotted elsewhere.

“It’s very probable that we had one pass through town, but to have it stay here? They typically go where there’s no human population,” Sweeny said.

And if you find yourself face-to-face with a cougar, remember not to run.

“You pretty typically want to do the same thing you’d do if confronted by a coyote,” Sweeny said. “You want to wave your arms and scare them off. You don’t want to run because that chase instinct will kick in. And if you find yourself being attacked, definitely fight back.”

Residents are encouraged to use caution and asked to report sightings of suspicious animals immediately by calling 911. As a cougar’s main prey, deer carcasses should also be reported to police.

Related Topics: Animal Control, Cat, Cougar, Cougar Cam, DNR, Glencoe Police Department, north shore, and winnetka police department

David Greenberg

5:22 pm on Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Well, considering that Illinois doesn't have concealed carry. Maybe that just leaves Mace/Bear Spray for residents to defend themselves with? Or maybe just carry some catnip ;->

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Andy Ambrosius

5:41 pm on Tuesday, September 4, 2012

I pray to god my next story on this topic is titled, "North Shore Cougar Caught Using 50 Gallon Drum of Catnip."

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joel steiner

11:09 am on Wednesday, September 5, 2012

I think you need something too big to conceal for a Cougar. A 50 Casul perhaps.

Chris Moran

9:01 pm on Tuesday, September 4, 2012

The last big cat to roam here came to a sad end in Roscoe Village. It was in the alley of a residential neighborhood. They are impressive creatures, leaping over 6' fences easily. They are dangerous, although the authors advice to not run may hold if you are alone, otherwise you just need to be faster than the next guy.

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marco sangria

7:44 am on Wednesday, September 5, 2012

i understand some cougars hang out at The Bar at the Deerpath INN

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Steve Handwerker

12:41 pm on Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Eeeeeeeeeeeexcellent! Driving a Jaguar might catch one of those cougars better than catnip!

cougarhunter

9:19 am on Wednesday, September 5, 2012

When confronted with a cougar, you want to wave your arms and scare them off. You don’t want to run because that chase instinct will kick in. And if you find yourself being attacked, definitely fight back. But sometimes, just accepting their phone number will make them go away quietly. DO NOT CALL THE COUGAR!

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Steve Handwerker

12:43 pm on Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Better to be the hunter than the hunted...especially if it's a psycho-cougar!

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John Brown

12:56 pm on Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Why all the hating on cougars?! I love me some cougars!! RROOOOWRRRRR!!
http://www.dateacougar.com/singles/us/illinois/winnetka/150

Stuart Senescu

10:31 am on Wednesday, September 5, 2012

If the cougar is passing through town, its probably at O'Hare.
When the cougar can carry a pistol then it will be a fair fight.

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Winnetka

12:45 pm on Wednesday, September 5, 2012

I like the funnies on this blog. Kidding aside I'm hoping that the cougar doesn't meet the business end of the local p.d's rifles.

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Cheryl W.

10:39 pm on Wednesday, September 5, 2012

I just saw this story on the TV news and realized it was here on Patch where I first saw the story earlier. Nice job breaking news crew!

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Rickie Cooley

8:19 am on Thursday, September 6, 2012

Sorry for the cougar. I guess he's pretty much doomed.

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