
Police warn of cougar sighting in Saanich backyard
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Police in Saanich have issued a warning after a resident reported a cougar sighting in their backyard Saturday morning.
Police in Saanich have issued a warning after a resident reported a cougar sighting in their backyard Saturday morning.
The animal entered the yard in the 3900 block of South Valley Drive around 10 a.m., the Sannich Police Department said in a news release.
“Police attended swiftly but were unable to locate the animal,” the release reads.
The SPD added that the cougar was alone and “not exhibiting any aggressive behaviour.”
It’s unknown where the cougar travelled next, police said, reminding residents to be cautious and watch out for their pets.
Police asked anyone who sees the animal and needs help to call the department.
Last Thursday, the University of Victoria also issued a warning after a cougar was spotted in Mystic Vale, a forested part of campus.

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