California Wildlife Officials Link Coyote to Multiple Child Attacks in Carson
California wildlife officials have confirmed that a coyote, which was euthanized after attacking a 4-year-old boy in Carson, is linked to another attack on a child. The incident occurred when the coyote grabbed the boy in the driveway of his grandparents' home. The boy's mother, Sarina Donohoo, managed to rescue her son, and the coyote fled. DNA testing confirmed the coyote's involvement in a previous attack on February 11. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife, in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, captured and euthanized the coyote on April 2. Additional attacks, including one on a 31-year-old woman and another child, are under investigation. Officials believe the coyote was attracted to populated areas by food waste and unsecured trash. They advise the public to secure trash, supervise pets, and avoid leaving food outside.