Actions

More mountain lions reported in Bailey after child attack

Posted
and last updated

BAILEY — Three more mountain lions have been reported in Bailey near the area where an eight year old boy was attacked earlier this week. Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials announced the additional lion sightings on Friday.

CPW officers captured two lions and euthanized them on Thursday, and they believed one of the lions was involved in the attack on the boy on Wednesday night in the Burland Ranchettes subdivision.

The captured lions had killed a domestic goat on a property in Bailey. After removing the mountain lions from the area, officers received reports of three more lions on the same property.

Officers also received several trail-camera pictures of mountain lions in the area on the day of the attack. CPW is warning people in the Burland Ranchettes area to stay on the look-out for mountain lions, but no active searches are currently underway.

CPW says the euthanized lions were about a year old, and both weighed about 65 pounds and were in good condition. Both lions had stomachs full of goat and they appeared to have been eating well. CPW sent the animals to a lab in Wyoming for DNA analysis to confirm if they were involved in the attack.

The boy injured in Wednesday night's attack was hospitalized with serious injuries but was "doing well in light of the circumstances." He was playing outside with his brother heard his friend next door calling, so he ran over to the home. The movement may have triggered a nearby mountain lion to perceive the boy as prey, and the animal attacked.

The boy's brother ran inside the home for their father, who then rushed outside. As the father approached the mountain lion, which was on top of his son, the animal let go and ran away.

Since 1990, 22 mountain lion attacks on humans have been recorded in Colorado. Three of those — in 1991, 1997 and 1999 — were fatal. Three people have been injured in mountain lion attacks so far this year in the state.

The first occurred in February at Horsetooth Mountain Open Space. A 31-year-old runner fought off a mountain lion that stalked and attacked him in the park. He killed the lion before running back down to the trailhead.

The second attack happened on August 10th, northeast of Kremmling. A man encountered a young mountain lion near the Big Horn Park subdivision and fought it off with a pocket knife. Wildlife officers located the animal, which had an empty stomach and said it was likely very hungry. The animal was euthanized a few days later.