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Potentially Rabid Predator Seen Near Hudson Valley Homes, School

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 Potentially Rabid Predator Seen Near Hudson Valley Homes, School

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Hudson Valley residents are worried a potentially rabid predator that bit a student is still on the loose. Last week, Hudson Valley Post reported a Dutchess County student was bitten by a wild animal. Wild Animal Bites Marist Student In Poughkeepsie, New York Google Maps/Canva Google Maps/Canva loading... Shortly after midnight on Wednesday, the Marist College Office of Safety and Security was told a student was bitten on the leg by an animal that is believed to be a coyote, Marist Director of Safety & Security John Blaisdell wrote in a letter to the Marist Community which was shared by BarStool Marist on Instagram. The student was helped by Marist security and treated for the bite.

The unnamed student is said to be doing "okay." Until the animal is found officials won't be able to determine if the animal is rabid. Barstool Marist/Instagram Barstool Marist/Instagram loading... As a precaution, the student received a rabies shot. For all the news that the Hudson Valley is sharing make sure to follow Hudson Valley Post on Facebook, download the Hudson Valley Post Mobile App and sign up for the Hudson Valley Post Newsletter. "Aggressive Coyotes" In Dutchess County, New York Later in the week, the Dutchess County Behavioral & Community Health (DBCH) warned residents that "aggressive coyotes have been encountered in the Town of Poughkeepsie/Hyde Park area, including a coyote on the Marist College campus on Tuesday, February 7th.

" It remains unclear if the animal is rabid, officials say. "Residents are reminded to AVOID CONTACT WITH WILD ANIMALS. Do not approach and keep pets away as the wild animals may be rabid," DBCH stated. "If there is any physical contact between a coyote and a person or pet, Report the incident to DBCH as soon as possible by calling 845-486-3404, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Mon-Fri.

Call 845-431-6465 on nights and weekends." Coyote Spotted Near Homes In Dutchess County, New York Barstool Marist/Instagram Barstool Marist/Instagram loading... A Hudson Valley Post reader sent us a video of a coyote that's been near the reader's home "every night" for "several weeks." The reader says the animal was spotted on Pells Ct in Poughkeepsie, near Dorsey Lane, and believes the animal looks like the one seen near Marist. 13 Food Shortages Expected In New York Grocery Stores In 2023 Thanks to war, weather, supply chain problems, or politics, these 13 common food items are forecasted to disappear from shelves this year as costs rise dramtically. Nearly 50 Children Have Recently Gone Missing From New York State Close to 50 children from New York State and the Hudson Valley have recently gone missing.

You can help a New York family get reunited with a missing loved one. Resorts World Hudson Valley Opens Doors In Newburgh The grand opening for Resorts World Hudson Valley, located in the Newburgh Mall on Rt. 300 in Newburgh, took place on Wednesday December 28th at 10:00am. Did You Know? Over 100 Fun Facts About the Hudson Valley Did you know that Lucille Ball made her stage debut in the Hudson Valley? How about Philadelphia Cream Cheese wasn't invented in Philadelphia, but in Orange County? Or that a mansion in Dutchess County inspired the expression "keeping up with the Joneses?" Find out about those and over 100 other fun facts about the Hudson Valley.

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