It appears the city of Woodstock has not been rid of coyotes. Woodstock Police say they've received reports of a coyote seen running in the northeast end of the city early Saturday morning. There there were 3 more sightings believed to be the same animal that were spotted near Lansdowne and Springbank, Cardinal and Oriole and again at Seagrave and Housers Lane. Police warn the public not approach the stray animals who have unpredictable behaviour. Police say February is mating season for the dog-like animals making them more visible. If you see a coyote in your area you're asked to call Woodstock Police.

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