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Author Topic: Minnesota man working under his dad's deck has close run-in with wolf  (Read 4530 times)

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Offline h2ofwlr

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May 9, 8:33 PM EDT


 Minnesota man working under his dad's deck has close run-in with wolf
 
THIEF RIVER FALLS, Minn. (AP) -- Mike Olson had been working under his dad's deck for about 20 minutes when he realized he wasn't alone. "I cocked my head back, and I saw those two eyes looking at me," Olson said of the Monday encounter. "I got out real fast."

Olson had seen what he thought was a gray wolf. "It was probably 6 feet away," he said. "It was just laying down. It had its head up and was just looking at me."

Olson and his dad, Erling, called the police, who responded expecting to find a large, wolf-like dog beneath the deck.

"They put their head under the deck, and sure enough, it was a wolf," said Craig Mattson, deputy chief for the Thief River Falls Police Department.

Police and the city's animal control officer were unable to put a noose around the wolf's neck and capture it alive, Mattson said. He said the animal had been growling and appeared to have mange, a parasitic infestation of the skin. So, a section of planking was removed and an officer shot the 104-pound male wolf, Mattson said.

It's the first time Mattson can remember a wolf in town.

As for Olson, he cautiously went back to work on the deck Tuesday.

"I'm going to look twice," he said.

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Information from: Grand Forks Herald, http://www.grandforksherald.com
 
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On a quite nite up north you can almost here the deer laughing

Offline Realtree

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The further we move out into their natural habitat, the closer they are gonna get to the urban sprawl and the more encounters man and animal will continue to have. I'm glad no one was hurt in the incident. Too bad the wolf had to be shot but sounds like it wasn't healthy. Unfortunate.
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 very sad .  good thing he didnt attack .  glad all worked out good in the end !!  thanx form the post !  holdemtwice
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