SHARE

Rabid Raccoon Seen 'Acting Aggressively' Near School In Westchester

A raccoon found acting aggressively near a school in Westchester has tested positive for rabies, health officials announced.

The rabid raccoon was found near the John Paulding School in Tarrytown. 

The rabid raccoon was found near the John Paulding School in Tarrytown. 

Photo Credit: Google Maps/Pixabay via Jondolar Schnurr

The raccoon was seen on Thursday, Oct. 31 near the John Paulding School in Tarrytown at 154 Broadway, the Westchester County Department of Health announced on Wednesday, Nov. 6.

The animal was also seen near the Warner Library and Patriots Park down the street from the school, health officials said.

After it was found, the raccoon was confirmed to be rabid. Because of this, the Health Department is now urging residents to call as soon as possible if they or their family member has had contact with it so they can be evaluated for preventative rabies treatment.

Once rabies symptoms occur, the disease is fatal. However, preventative treatment is 100 percent effective if administered early enough. 

The Health Department can be reached at 914-813-5000 24 hours a day. 

to follow Daily Voice Peekskill and receive free news updates.

SCROLL TO NEXT ARTICLE