A woman is in critical condition after an apparent coyote attack early Saturday at Lewis Bradley Park in Mississauga. Insauga


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A quiet Saturday morning in Mississauga turned alarming after a woman suffered critical injuries, believed to be from a coyote attack at Lewis Bradley Park. The park sits near Embassy Avenue and Inverhouse Drive, in the city’s south end.

Police said they received a call shortly after 6:30 a.m. about a missing vulnerable woman. Officers began searching the area immediately and found the woman with severe injuries to her lower body.

Paramedics worked quickly, performing life-saving measures before rushing her to a nearby hospital. She remains in critical condition.

Police and Witness Accounts

Police confirmed that the woman had been reported missing earlier that morning. Investigators believe she may have spent the night outside before being found.

“There is no indication at this time that the injuries were sustained by foul play,” police said in a brief statement. They did not provide details about what caused her wounds.

However, several witnesses at the scene told reporters they believed the woman was attacked by a coyote sometime overnight. The incident reportedly took place behind a tree near a playground inside the park.

Community in Shock

Residents in the area say they’re shaken by the news but not entirely surprised. Coyotes have been spotted in the neighbourhood before, especially during the early morning and evening hours.

“It’s very sad, but I can see that happening because there are a lot of dogs,” said Tracey Lee, who lives nearby. “I always have a flashlight and bear spray with me in case anything happens. I see them frequently. They’re around all the time.”

Other neighbours echoed her concern, saying they often notice wildlife in the park but never expected such a violent encounter.

City Responds

The City of Mississauga released a short statement, saying there have been “very few” coyote sightings reported recently in the area surrounding Lewis Bradley Park.

“There are currently no advisories for wildlife sightings in the area,” the city noted. Officials added that they continue to monitor local parks and respond to wildlife reports when necessary.

Wildlife experts say coyotes are common across the GTA, especially during the fall and winter months when food sources become scarce. They often roam through suburban areas searching for small animals or discarded food.

Residents are urged to avoid feeding wildlife, keep pets on leashes, and stay alert during early morning or late-night walks.

An Ongoing Investigation

Police have not confirmed whether they will bring in animal control to search for the coyote involved. For now, the focus remains on the victim’s recovery and determining exactly what happened before she was found.

The incident has left many in Mississauga uneasy, with some neighbours saying they plan to avoid the park until more information becomes available.

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