WDFW statement on June human-coyote incident in Bellevue, King County

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WDFW statement June 11, 2025

On Wednesday, June 11, at approximately 1:30 p.m., Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) Police officers received a report of a human-coyote incident in the Clyde Hill neighborhood of Bellevue in King County. 

A student was walking home from the bus stop when a coyote swiped at the back of their leg. The student yelled and used their backpack to scare the animal away. The coyote followed the student to their house. The student received a small scratch to the back of the leg.

Several Fish and Wildlife Officers immediately responded to the scene and searched the surrounding area but were unable to locate the coyote.  Officers are increasing patrols in the area. 

More information on coyotes in Washington, including tips for avoiding conflicts, is available on this webpage: Coyote | Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife 

 

Media contact: communications@dfw.wa.gov

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