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Mountain lion linked to suspected Colorado attack after earlier nearby encounter
Summary
Officials said a woman found on a Crosier Mountain trail had wounds consistent with a mountain lion attack; wildlife officers killed two mountain lions and necropsies and an autopsy are scheduled.
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A woman was found dead Thursday on a trail on Crosier Mountain in Colorado. Colorado Parks and Wildlife reported her injuries were consistent with a mountain lion attack. Wildlife officers later located and killed two mountain lions in the area. Authorities said necropsies on the animals and an autopsy for the woman are planned.
Reported details:
- Colorado Parks and Wildlife said the woman's injuries were consistent with a mountain lion attack.
- Wildlife officers tracked down and killed two mountain lions near the scene.
- Officials said necropsies of the animals and an autopsy for the woman are scheduled to determine whether the animals were involved and whether disease was a factor.
Summary:
Officials are treating the death as a suspected mountain lion attack and have removed two animals from the area. Necropsies and an autopsy have been scheduled and results are pending.
