DNA may link coyote that bit little girl to at least 3 other attacks MORAGA, CA (KPIX) — A coyote that attacked and bit a child walking with a parent in a Moraga neighborhood Tuesday morning may be responsible for other recent attacks in the area. Moraga police said the attack happened at about 8:30 a.m. near the intersection of Calle la Montana and Campolindo Drive. A woman was walking with her three-year-old daughter and her other child in a stroller when a coyote attacked and bit the three-year-old child without warning, police said. The mother, who identified herself as Jackie, was able to fend off the coyote and it ran away, police said. It was last seen running north on Calle La Montana. The girl, named Callie, suffered three bite wounds across her back, buttocks and legs.