The person who was attacked and killed by a mountain lion in Larimer County on New Year's Day has been identified as a 46-year-old from Fort Collins.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirmed a woman was found dead on a hiking trail Jan. 1 after two hikers came upon a mountain lying across her body.
The Larimer County Coroner's Office said in a news release on Monday, Jan 5, that 46-year-old Kristen Marie Kovatch died of asphyxia from having her neck compressed and that her injuries were ...
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Human DNA Found On Mountain Lion After Deadly Attack
Afterwards, Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers and law enforcement killed two mountain lions. A necropsy found human DNA on ...
"She died doing something she loved deeply-hiking and taking in the beauty of Colorado and its public lands. Kristen was also ...
Human DNA was found on the paws of one of the lions that was killed after authorities searched for the animals involved in the New Year’s Day death of a Fort Collins woman near Estes Park.
In the months before a deadly mountain lion attack in Glen Haven, Colorado, locals in the area reported a series of ...
An attack Jan. 1 on the Crosier Mountain Trail south of Glen Haven was the third fatal mountain lion attack in Larimer County since at least 1990.
Social media was filled with comments after a woman was killed by a mountain lion. Here are answers to frequent questions ...
Colorado wildlife officials are investigating a suspected fatal mountain lion attack after a hiker was found dead on New Year's Day.
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Woman killed in mountain lion attack identified
GLEN HAVEN, Colo. — The woman who was killed in a mountain lion attack in Larimer County last week has been identified. Kristen Marie Kovatch, 46, from Fort Collins, was identified by the Larimer ...
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