Fort Bend County deputies use humor to warn about coyote sightings

FORT BEND COUNTY, Texas – The Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office has come up with a humorous way to get the word out about coyotes being spotted in the area.  

It posted the funny message on its Facebook page. 

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It told residents that there have been coyote sightings near some neighborhoods in Mission Glen and along Keegans Bayou. 

Coyotes are typically nocturnal animals, but it is not uncommon to see them in the early mornings.

They may prey on small, unattended pets, but are generally scared of people. 

Deputies told residents that seeing a coyote is not a reason to call officers as they are native to the area and live among us.

Specifically, the message shows:

-Coyote carrying box marked “ACME”

-Coyote dropping anvil from hot air balloon

-Coyote posting signs such as “Detour” or “Free Bird Seed”

-Coyote in possession of giant magnet

-Coyote in possession of catapult

-Coyote detonating explosives/TNT

-Coyote launching self with giant crossbow

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There have been Coyote sightings near some neighborhoods, specifically Mission Glen and along Keegans Bayou. Typically...

Posted by Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office on Friday, July 7, 2017

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