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Mountain lion killed near Silverthorne after it was deemed “threat to human health and safety”

The female mountain lion is believed to be involved in attacks on goats and a dog, CPW says

Silverthorne resident Cody Thomas said the Ring Video Doorbell on his front door caught this video of a mountain lion in his yard just days before one of the predatory cats attacked his 85-pound dog Timber on Sunday night, Feb. 4, 2024. (Cody Thomas/Courtesy photo via Summit Daily)
Silverthorne resident Cody Thomas said the Ring Video Doorbell on his front door caught this video of a mountain lion in his yard just days before one of the predatory cats attacked his 85-pound dog Timber on Sunday night, Feb. 4, 2024. (Cody Thomas/Courtesy photo via Summit Daily)
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife captured and euthanized a mountain lion in Silverthorne believed to be involved in two incidents involving goats and a dog, according to a news release.

Officials believed the 1.5- to 2-year-old female lion had “lost all fear of humans and had become a threat to human health and safety.”

Parks and Wildlife investigated the most recent incident on Sunday after a goat was killed at a residence in Silverthorne the day before. The mountain lion was located after officials followed tracks and drag marks in the snow to where the predator had hid the goatap carcass.

The first reported incident that might have involved the lion took place Feb. 1, during which three goats were killed. On Feb. 4, officers responded to reports of a . The owner was able to scare the mountain lion away and take the dog to a veterinarian, where it was treated and released.

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