Cougar Caught on Camera in Oregon City, Officials Advise Public to Stay Vigilant

In a startling start to the New Year, residents of Oregon City, Oregon were taken aback when a cougar — also known as a mountain lion — was spotted moving through a residential area on January 1. The large wild cat’s appearance in the city’s core, near homes and parks, prompted the Oregon City Police Department to issue safety guidance and urge caution among locals as sightings of big cats in urban-adjacent spaces continue to draw attention.

Sightings Near Singer Creek Park Raise Eyebrows

Surveillance footage captured the cougar multiple times along Latourette Street, a neighborhood corridor that threads near Singer Creek Park, where dense foliage meets residential backyards. Authorities confirmed two separate sightings on the same day, including one early in the morning and another later in the evening.

The location of these sightings is significant because it represents a blurred boundary between developed suburban lots and natural habitat, where wildlife such as cougars occasionally traverse. Police emphasized that residents should remain aware of their surroundings, especially near wooded areas and greenbelts where these animals might move unseen.

Police and Wildlife Officials Provide Safety Guidance

Officials from the Oregon City Police Department have been coordinating closely with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) to monitor the situation and disseminate advice on safe behavior if a cougar is encountered. Residents are encouraged to report sightings promptly via the non-emergency police line to aid documentation and tracking.

Although police are not actively pursuing the cougar at this time, they stressed that keeping pets safely indoors and avoiding close contact with the animal are prudent precautions. If direct contact occurs, authorities recommend contacting ODFW immediately to file a report with detailed information.

What Experts Say About Cougar Behavior

According to regional wildlife experts and state guidance, cougars are typically elusive and avoid human interactions. While rare, sightings in populated areas can happen, often when an individual animal is young, dispersing, or following prey into new terrain…

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