Dog shot in Milwaukee following reports
of lion on the prowl
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[July 23, 2015]
By Brendan O'Brien
MILWAUKEE (Reuters) - A dog in Milwaukee
was expected to make a full recovery after being shot in apparent
mistake for a lion reported to have been prowling city streets,
authorities said on Wednesday.
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The white pit bull with one blue eye, whose owner has not been
found, was shot in the right paw on Tuesday on the city's North Side
about two miles away from the reported lion sighting, animal control
officials said.
"It's ludicrous. It's not tall and not anywhere near the size of a
lion," said Karen Sparapani, director of the Milwaukee Area Domestic
Animal Control Commission.
"We are trying to tell people not to panic."
Police could not immediately be reached for comment on the shooting,
which followed a telephone call to police on Monday from a woman who
reported seeing a lion in her neighborhood.
A cell phone video clip surfaced hours later showing a blurry image
of a large cat-like animal strolling about, heightening fears and
speculation.
"It's not outside the realm of possibility that someone could try to
raise a lion in their basement and then get overwhelmed with the
care," Sparapani said.
The reports have set Milwaukee abuzz.
On its Twitter account, the Milwaukee Zoo said all its lions were
accounted for.
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Police said they received about two dozen telephone calls since
Monday reporting lion sightings. Every call was investigated, but no
such animal has been found.
"Animal experts have advised that no attempts should be made to
capture the animal, as it may be a dangerous predator," the
Milwaukee Police Department said in a statement.
(Editing by Victoria Cavaliere and Clarence Fernandez)
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