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closed #183196

Trails

4FFP+GG Bloomington, IN, USA

Case Date:
3/22/2023

Yesterday afternoon I was chased by 2 large dogs on the new southern extension of the Jackson Creek Trail, near the end at Rhorer Road. One of the dogs is all black, and the other some sort of pit bull mix. I wasn't able to determine which house they might have come from.

closed #179101

Trails

2760 S Kegg RD

Case Date:
2/27/2022

Dead deer at trail head

closed #172359

Trails

4540 S Victor PIKE

Case Date:
5/4/2020

Dead dear

closed #168357

Trails

4612 N Chatham DR

Case Date:
5/1/2019

I was attacked by a goose while biking on the new Tapp Rd trail. It was pretty vicious and knocked me over. I broke my ankle and will likely need surgery. These geese are aggressive and are likely to also hurt others

closed #167725

Trails

47403, Bloomington, Indiana

Case Date:
3/7/2019

There’s a dead deer at the side of the Clear Creek trail, between That Road and Tapp but much closer to That Road.

closed #153532

Trails

Bloomington Rail Trail

Case Date:
6/15/2016

There is a black cat that hangs out near the Rail Trail that needs to be removed. I was walking a dog on the trail yesterday (6/14/2016) and we had a run in with the cat. This cat jumped out of the brush into the middle of the trail and started hissing at us as we approached. The cat would not move out of the way, arched its back, and walked towards us on the trail, hissing at times. We retreated and a bicyclist came by and the cat lunged at the bike. About a month ago I was biking on the trail when this same cat lunged at my bike then ran off the trail and began clawing at and climbing a tree trunk while hissing and making noises. This cat is dangerous as it does not seem afraid of people on the trail - and not in a friendly manner. Can someone from animal care & control go back there to trap and remove this cat? I don't know the exact location - I enter the trail at the Somersbe neighborhood and the cat incidents have both occurred a few minutes north of Somersbe.