The Sierra County Sheriff's Office has received reports of mountain lion sightings in the Upper Main Street area of Downieville. Early this morning (1/13/25) one of three lions was killed while attacking a dog. A neighbor shot the lion and then called Sheriff Mike Fisher. The pet dog sadly succumbed to its injuries. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) responded and is actively investigating the situation.
Out of an abundance of caution, the county park on Upper Main Street in Downieville will be closed until further notice. This includes the playground, tennis courts and basketball court.
And a second sighting in Loyalton.................
The Sierra County Sheriff's Office has received reports of a mountain lion sighted in broad daylight near Church and Zollinger Streets in Loyalton (approximately 300 yards from the Loyalton Elementary School). The lion was seen taking a domesticated cat before running off. This incident happened just after school was released for the day. Deputies located the mountain lion and attempted to euthanize it due to the public safety concern it posed. However, given the location and limited options, the lion was ultimately hazed (scared) out of the neighborhood. While mountain lion sightings are not uncommon in our region, a daytime sighting in a populated area is unusual and warrants extra caution. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) was contacted and will be assessing the situation.
We urge all residents and visitors in the Loyaton area to exercise caution and report any mountain lion sightings to the Sheriff's Office.
Phone: (530) 289-3700 24/7
Email: [email protected]
We urge all residents and visitors in the Downieville and/or Loyalton areas to exercise caution and report any mountain lion sightings to the Sheriff's Office.
Phone: (530) 289-3700 24/7
Email: [email protected]
If possible, include photographs or videos in your report to assist with the investigation.
Tips for Staying Safe:
1. Keep pets indoors, especially at night.
2. If you must take pets outside, keep them on a leash and close to you.
3. Avoid hiking or jogging alone, especially at dawn, dusk, or night.
If you encounter a mountain lion:
1. Stay calm and do not run.
2. Make yourself appear larger by raising your arms and speaking firmly.
3. Slowly back away, giving the lion an opportunity to retreat.
4. If the lion acts aggressively, throw objects, yell, and fight back if attacked.
For additional information on Mountain Lions visit CDFW website: https://wildlife.ca.gov/Conservation/Mammals/Mountain-Lion
Out of an abundance of caution, the county park on Upper Main Street in Downieville will be closed until further notice. This includes the playground, tennis courts and basketball court.
And a second sighting in Loyalton.................
The Sierra County Sheriff's Office has received reports of a mountain lion sighted in broad daylight near Church and Zollinger Streets in Loyalton (approximately 300 yards from the Loyalton Elementary School). The lion was seen taking a domesticated cat before running off. This incident happened just after school was released for the day. Deputies located the mountain lion and attempted to euthanize it due to the public safety concern it posed. However, given the location and limited options, the lion was ultimately hazed (scared) out of the neighborhood. While mountain lion sightings are not uncommon in our region, a daytime sighting in a populated area is unusual and warrants extra caution. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) was contacted and will be assessing the situation.
We urge all residents and visitors in the Loyaton area to exercise caution and report any mountain lion sightings to the Sheriff's Office.
Phone: (530) 289-3700 24/7
Email: [email protected]
We urge all residents and visitors in the Downieville and/or Loyalton areas to exercise caution and report any mountain lion sightings to the Sheriff's Office.
Phone: (530) 289-3700 24/7
Email: [email protected]
If possible, include photographs or videos in your report to assist with the investigation.
Tips for Staying Safe:
1. Keep pets indoors, especially at night.
2. If you must take pets outside, keep them on a leash and close to you.
3. Avoid hiking or jogging alone, especially at dawn, dusk, or night.
If you encounter a mountain lion:
1. Stay calm and do not run.
2. Make yourself appear larger by raising your arms and speaking firmly.
3. Slowly back away, giving the lion an opportunity to retreat.
4. If the lion acts aggressively, throw objects, yell, and fight back if attacked.
For additional information on Mountain Lions visit CDFW website: https://wildlife.ca.gov/Conservation/Mammals/Mountain-Lion