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Mountain Lion Sedated After Entering Irvine Office Building
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A mountain lion known as P-22, in the Griffith Park area near downtown Los Angeles in November 2014. (U.S. National Park Service via AP)
By Jack Bradley
3/22/2022Updated: 3/22/2022

IRVINE, Calif.—A mountain lion was tranquilized after entering an office building in Irvine on Tuesday.

The two-year-old male mountain lion was first spotted on the street about 1:15 p.m. in the area of Odyssey and Water Works Way, near Oak Creek Community Park, before it ran into the building, according to the Irvine Police Department (IPD).

The occupants of the building managed to exit before authorities made their way inside and sedated the mountain lion.

The animal was taken to a veterinarian by animal control units for evaluation, and will eventually be released back into the wild, according to Irvine police.

No injuries were reported.

Jack Bradley contributed to this report.

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Jack Bradley is a daily news reporter for The Epoch Times based in Southern California.

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