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An animal control officer shot and killed a pet dog in a Massachusetts town after mistaking it for a coyote in an incident local police are describing as a sad mix-up.
https://www.10tv.com/article/news/nation-world/officer-kills-pet-dog-mistaken-for-a-coyote/507-300d06ac-c4c3-4838-928d-c6e861f7e56c
The shooting happened on Tuesday after police received a call of a report of a coyote in a residential backyard, said Timothy Labrie, chief of police in Northbridge, Massachusetts.
The animal control officer went into the woods to look for the coyote and found what they thought was the animal in a threatening position and shot it, he said.
The officer then further examined the animal and saw that it had a flea collar and was a pet dog and not a coyote, Labrie said. Authorities then located the dog's owner, he said.
The dog's owner, Kirk Rumford of Northbridge, said the dog was a husky named Odin that was less than a year old. Rumford said he felt non-lethal methods could have been used, and that his dog doesn't resemble a coyote.
The incident happened as communities around Massachusetts and the country have dealt with an uptick in interactions between coyotes and people.