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Tiger loose near Disneyland Paris

/ 05:50 AM November 14, 2014

Members of the police animal brigade walk through the streets of Montevrain, east of Paris, Thursday Nov. 13, 2014. French authorities say a young tiger is on the loose near Disneyland Paris, one of Europe's top tourist destinations, and have urged residents in three towns to stay indoors. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

Members of the police animal brigade walk through the streets of Montevrain, east of Paris, Thursday Nov. 13, 2014. French authorities say a young tiger is on the loose near Disneyland Paris, one of Europe’s top tourist destinations, and have urged residents in three towns to stay indoors. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

PARIS — French authorities hunted Thursday for a young tiger on the loose near Disneyland Paris, one of Europe’s top tourist destinations, and urged residents in three nearby towns to stay indoors.

The town of Montevrain sent out a news alert on its Facebook page Thursday saying a young tiger was spotted in the brush behind tennis courts and a soccer field about 9 kilometers (5 1/2 miles) from Disneyland Paris.

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An examination of a muddy footprint showed that the tiger weighs about 70 kilograms (154 pounds) and is about 1 ½ years old, said Clement Joly, a Montevrain spokesman.

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Police and rescue squads roped off a security perimeter and urged people living in Montevrain, Chessy and Chalifert to remain indoors or stay inside their cars if they had to travel. School children in Montevrain were accompanied home after Thursday’s classes.

Around 60 police, fire and other security forces were out tracking the tiger, using a helicopter with a thermal detector to spot heat, a specially trained dog and a wolf-catcher, authorities in Montevrain and Seine-et-Marne said.

Specialists who work with the Forestry Department were equipped with tranquilizing guns, said Cedric Tartaud, an aide to Montevrain’s mayor. The search for the tiger was to continue through the night with more helicopter flights.

Where the tiger came from is still a mystery.

The Parc des Felins, a wild cat animal park 29 kilometers (18 miles) from Montevrain, said all of its animals were accounted for. EuroDisney, the operator of Disneyland Paris, said it has no tigers in its theme park.

Disneyland Paris calls itself Europe’s No. 1 tourist destination with 14.2 million visits in 2013. Officials at the theme park said no special precautions were taken Thursday inside the park due to the tiger.

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