Police responded to Evergreen Park, a suburb south of downtown Chicago, and found the abused coyote dead. The teens are due in court next month.
The coyote was shot with a bow and then stomped to death, the Illinois Conservation police told ABC7, along with WGN-TV and Fox 32. Police said the animal’s body was removed from the scene and an investigation led to four teenagers being cited.
Coyote found at Aldi The backstory. The coyote was discovered hiding in the cold food section of the Aldi in Humboldt Park on Jan. 13. Chicago Animal Care and Control responded an
The wild creatures who have adapted to our ways are adept at remaining out of sight. But they are here, and they will always be with us.
Four Chicago teens are charged with killing a coyote pup by shooting it with a bow and arrow, then stomping it to death.
The Illinois Conservation Police, along with the Chicago Police Department, spoke with witnesses, reviewed video, and found the coyote's carcass after it had been shot on the railroad tracks with a bow and then stomped.
Four teenagers have been cited in connection with the violent death of a coyote in Chicago, authorities said. Officers were called to the scene in the city’s Mt. Greenwood neighborhood on Jan. 11 after witnesses reported seeing multiple boys allegedly ...
Four teenagers have been cited in connection with the violent death of a coyote in Chicago, authorities said. Officers were called to the scene in the city’s Mt. Greenwood neighborhood on Jan ...
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