The Tirul area in Arambagh has become the center of growing concern after multiple reports of bloodstains found in various locations across the village. For several days, blood has been discovered near roads, residential areas, and temples. In addition, fresh footprints have been noticed in the mud, indicating an animal's presence. However, the species of the animal responsible for the bloodstains has not yet been identified.
The forest department has taken immediate action by setting traps in the area. They have also conducted a public awareness campaign, using loudspeakers to inform residents about the situation and urging them to report any sightings of the animal. Despite these efforts, no clear evidence of the animal's identity has been obtained, and it has not been captured yet.
Further compounding the concern, several dogs have gone missing in the village over the last few days. Locals have reported sightings of the unknown animal near the temple and other locations. However, there have been no confirmed reports of human injuries or attacks. The animal appears to be targeting smaller animals, though it has not yet been directly linked to the missing dogs.
The forest department continues to monitor the situation closely. Additional patrols have been deployed in the area, and more traps have been set in an effort to capture the animal. Authorities have emphasized the need for continued vigilance and have requested that residents report any relevant information as the search for the animal progresses. No further details about the animal's species or behavior have been confirmed at this time.