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A mountain lion in an undated photo at Lake Mead National Recreation Area located east of Las Vegas in Nevada. Courtesy National Park Service.
A mountain lion in an undated photo at Lake Mead National Recreation Area located east of Las Vegas in Nevada. Courtesy National Park Service.

A child was attacked by a mountain lion in unincorporated San Mateo County, the Sheriff’s Office announced on Tuesday.

Deputies were dispatched to the 1000 block of Tunitas Creek Road on the report of a mountain lion attack. A child was transported to a local trauma center after the attack, the department said.

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife is actively investigating the incident.

Mountain lion sightings are rare, according to San Mateo County Parks, but if anyone who encounters one, they should try to make themselves look as big and imposing as possible. People can wave their arms or coat and shout, according to the San Mateo County Parks safety guide.

The public should also maintain eye contact with the mountain lion and avoid crouching down. People can also reach for any sticks and stones without bending down, then throw them at the cat. Small children and pets should also be picked up. If the mountain lion attacks, people should fight back, the parks department advises.

Any sightings should be reported to park rangers. Anyone who witnesses dangerous behavior is advised to contact the California Department of Fish and Wildlife at apps.wildlife.ca.gov/wir.

For more information on mountain lions and other potential hazards in local open spaces, visit smcgov.org/parks/be-aware.

This is a developing story.

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  1. What about the ADULTS that were accompanying the child? Its was pretty cold and weathery on Tuesday.
    How old was the child? Where were they attacked? In the woodedness or in the neighborhood or their back yard? Time of day? A Very incomplete story.
    A mountain lion doesn’t know the differentiate when its hungry, between a doe & fawn or any other species. Incomplete story.

  2. Banes:

    “The California Department of Fish and Wildlife is actively investigating the incident.” That usually means they don’t have the info you would like.

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