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The Edwardsville, Kansas Police Department said on Monday that they were investigating the possible sighting near Kansas Highway 32 and Edwardsville Drive.
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“We have contacted the Kansas Department of Wild Life & Parks, and they will be sending staff to survey the area,” police said in a statement.
The department is encouraging residents to keep an eye on small pets and report any sightings by calling 913-356-6052.
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Kansas Department of Wild Life & Parks investigating possible mountain lion sighting in Wyandotte County
The department is encouraging residents to keep an eye on small pets and report any sightings by calling 913-356-6052.
Mountain lion reported in Edwardsville; Kansas department investigating
Edwardsville police said a possible mountain lion was spotted near Fourth Street and K-32. The Kansas wildlife department will investigate.
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