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Cougar Breaks Into House Through Screen Door, Shot With Tranquilizers
On 5/26/21 at 10:17 AM EDT
A cougar jumped through the screen door of a home in Washington state, before ending up unconscious in the kitchen sink after it was shot twice with a tranquilizer gun.
Video shared with KXLY, a Spokane-based TV station, showed the big cat roaming the city of Ephrata on Tuesday and climbing over a fence into the garden of a local home.
Ephrata Police Department told
The Spokesman-Review in a statement that the cougar then managed to claw its way through the screen door and into the house.
BK Technologies Corporation: Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife Selects BK Technologies New BKR 5000 Portable Communications Technology May 26, 2021 /
BK Technologies Corporation (NYSE on (NYSE American:BKTI) today announced the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW) has selected BK s new BKR 5000 digital P-25 portable communications technology.
BK President Tim Vitou commented, WDFW manages over a million acres of land, and its communications needs are far reaching. We are pleased to provide WDFW with our new BKR 5000 portable communications technology, the first model in a new line of technology that will also incorporate multi-band capability later this year.
The BKR 5000 comes in three tiers allowing maximum flexibility and customization for the user s mission-critical needs and has been designed to meet the requirements of today s tough Public Safety communications environment. The BKR 5000 was designed and developed by the BK Technologies engineering team
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Whatcom County trail and nearby campsites closed for now because of cougar interaction
The Bellingham Herald 2 hrs ago Kie Relyea, The Bellingham Herald (Bellingham, Wash.)
May 24 The Baker Lake Trail and campsites on the east side of Baker Lake remain closed over concerns about a cougar s reaction to people over a two-week span.
The area is in the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, in Whatcom County. The reports were of minimal response by the cougar in breaking off interaction after efforts by hikers with shouts and arm waving to discourage the cougar from remaining in the area, a release from the U.S. Forest Service said.