Coyote found at Aldi The backstory. The coyote was discovered hiding in the cold food section of the Aldi in Humboldt Park on Jan. 13. Chicago Animal Care and Control responded an
The coyote that was found and removed from an Aldi store in Humboldt Park earlier this month will soon be released back into the wild.
The wild creatures who have adapted to our ways are adept at remaining out of sight. But they are here, and they will always be with us.
A coyote that was pulled out of the refrigerated section of an Aldi in Chicago yesterday will be returned to the wild, officials said. The wild animal was “likely seeking refuge from the hustle and bustle of city life,” slipped into the store via an open door and then hid behind the cheeses and deli meats to avoid the people in the store.
Customers gasped as officers made several attempts to yank the coyote out of the shelf, finally pulling the animal out by its tail.
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