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Chilling 911 call tells of cougar attack
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A chilling recording of a 911 call released Wednesday captures the owner of an Oregon wild cat sanctuary dragging an employee who'd been mauled to death from a cougar enclosure and screaming at two of the animals roaming inside to get away. The audio details how Michael Tuller returned to WildCat Haven on Saturday night to discover 36-year-old Renee Radziwon-Chapman bloodied and lying on her back in the fenced-in enclosure. Radziwon-Chapman, the sanctuary's head keeper, was alone at the suburban Portland facility when the attack occurred.