The city of Woodstock may have a problem with unwelcomed guests. Coyote's were spotted in the area of Manitoba and Ontario Streets Friday night in the city's South end. Police say a resident witnessed three coyotes and chased them away at about 6pm. Upon Police arrival an Officer located one in the middle of a field. Police say the animal appeared healthy and took off when the animal was approached. Since that time, there have been no further sightings. Woodstock Police strongly recommend anyone seeing such animals are not to approach them because they may be unpredictable in their behaviour.

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