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Updated: Thursday, 10 Jan 2013, 5:59 PM EST
Published : Wednesday, 09 Jan 2013, 12:48 PM EST
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) - After reported coyote sightings near Regent University, the school has issued a warning to be mindful of the animals.
“Recently, CBN/Regent Campus Police have received credible reports of coyote sightings in the wooded area across from Regent Village,” an alert sent by the university said. “Police officials contacted the Virginia Game Warden who confirmed that coyotes are running in packs in the Virginia Beach area and have been known to attack small domesticated animals as prey.”
Regent officials say the coyotes are feeding off the deer population that live in the wooded areas near campus but will be looking for new food sources after the deer move on.
“This is a concern for small children and infants, but adults should also be mindful,” the alert continued.
Due to the sightings, the university is asking those near the school to take the following precautions:
Report any coyote sightings immediately to Campus Police at 757-226-2075.
Officers will be patrolling the wooded areas.
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