Mountain lion captured, dies in La Verne
From the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin:
A mountain lion was captured about 1:30 a.m. Tuesday in the 1400 block of Beaver Way, said La Verne Police Lt. Gary Mason.
“We found a mountain lion sitting on the freeway wall,” Mason said.
“It was sitting up there, kicking back.”
From what it sounds like, I wish I could have seen a picture. :)
They had to chase and tranquilize him, but got him released afterwards.
A mountain lion in the Beaver Way neighborhood was unusual, Mason said.
“This was down right on the freeway - that was the only odd thing,” he said. “Normally, we just shoo them into the mountains.”
Update: Unfortunately, the story wasn’t quite accurate — according to the San Gabriel Valley Tribune, the mountain lion died:
Authorities said a La Verne resident in the 1400 block of Beaver Way called about 12:30 a.m., saying the animal was sitting on a wall next to the 210 Freeway. Police contacted the California Department of Fish and Game officials, who later attempted to tranquilize the animal to transport and release him into the wilderness.
But the big cat, a young male between 9 and 14 months old, did not survive the ordeal, officials said.
“The lion died in the darting and transporting process,” said Fish and Game spokesman Harry Morse. “There is a loss factor. In this case the mountain lion did not make it through the capture.”
That’s really sad. Thanks to LA Now for pointing to the update.
Update 2: A bit more on the story, including a picture of the cat, from LA Now:
A neighbor called police, who then called the Department of Fish and Game. The animal, which was shot with a tranquilizer dart, died as it was being transported back into the hills.
“Everyone did their best,” [Ed] Dominguez said. “They really tried to save him.”

