Crime & Safety

Environmental Police: Man, Woman Attacked by Beaver in Quinebaug River

They are warning folks not to swim in the area.

KILLINGLY, CT — Swimmers and boaters are being warned to stay out of the waters of the Quinebaug River in the vicinity of the Route 101 bridge on the Pomfret/Killingly town line after two people suffered injuries there Monday evening when they were apparently attacked by a beaver, environmental officials said.

Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Environmental Conservation Police said Tuesday that a Danielson man and woman were swimming in the water there just before 7 p.m. when they were bitten by an animal that appeared to be a beaver.

The 20-year-old man and 19-year old woman made their way to Day Kimball Hospital in Putnam, where they both received stitches for their wounds, EnCon police said.

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EnCon Police said they searched for the animal and did encounter a beaver exhibiting aggressive behavior on Tuesday near the bridge on Route 101, but they were unable to capture the animal.

Authorities said there have been occasional cases of a healthy beaver being aggressive toward humans and there have also been a few cases when tests have shown a beaver to be infected with rabies. It is unclear if the beaver in the Quinebaug was healthy or had rabies, EnCon police said.

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EnCon Police say beavers do not appear to be making their homes in the immediate area where the attack took place Monday evening. They did say there was a beaver den and also some beavers denning in the bank of the river "somewhat to the south" of that location.

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