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San Franciso points warning as mountain lion roams metropolis streets
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San Franciso points warning as mountain lion roams metropolis streets

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Last updated: January 27, 2026 8:36 am
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A younger mountain lion has been noticed prowling the streets of downtown San Francisco as officers have warned folks within the space to take warning.

The San Francisco Division of Emergency Administration issued an alert late Monday night saying that the mountain lion was noticed within the Pacific Heights neighborhood close to the intersection of Octavia Avenue and Pacific Avenue, simply north of Lafayette Park.

One man strolling his canine, who spoke to ABC Information’ San Francisco station KGO, stated says he’ll be avoiding Lafayette Park for now.

“We like to see issues like this like a lot wildlife within the metropolis. However slightly bit involved as a result of you understand little puppies. So we aren’t coming in till we all know the whole lot is protected,” stated Manuel Instances, San Francisco resident.

Metropolis officers stated, “in case you see the mountain lion, slowly again away, don’t run” and urged folks to contact San Francisco’s Animal Care & Management in the event that they see or come into contact with the animal.

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