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Lethbridge Police received two calls on Saturday July 16, of possible cougar sightings near Lethbridge College (Photo: LNN)

Lethbridge Police respond to reports of cougar sighting

Jul 18, 2022 | 2:39 PM

LETHBRIDGE, AB – The Lethbridge Police Service (LPS) responded to multiple reports of a cougar sighting on Saturday, July 16, 2022.

Police first received calls about the animal around 10 p.m. on Saturday evening when it was sighted in the Lethbridge College area.

Approximately an hour later, a similar call was received from another caller. Officers were sent to search the area, but they were unable to locate the cougar. At this time, the reports are unconfirmed.

Alberta Fish and Wildlife offered the following tips for if you see a cougar in the distance:

  • Do not run or turn your back
  • If the cougar appears to be unaware of your presence, gather children and pets in close, slowly and cautiously back away and leave the area.
  • If a cougar is hissing and snarling or staring intently and tracking your movements, do not run, and do not play dead. Make yourself look big and speak loudly. If the cougar makes contact, fight back and don’t give up. Use all means at your disposal

If a cougar is in your backyard:

  • Ensure that all people and pets are brought inside
  • Give the cougar enough space to leave the yard
  • Notify your neighbours, and the nearest Fish and Wildlife office.

If there is a public safety risk due to a predatory animal Lethbridge Police say the initial call should be to Alberta Fish and Wildlife at (403)382-4371 or after hours at 1(800)642-3800. In the event of an emergency or imminent risk, call 911.