A total of six incidents were reported to police involving kids who were playing in their own yard or at the playground.
Police in New Jersey are investigating several reports of children being bitten by a fox in Lakewood, Ocean County.
Later, around 7:15 p.m., an officer responded to a home on Rose Park Circle where he was told a fox jumped on a child. That child was not injured. The family was advised to seek medical attention and he contacted the Ocean County Health Department.
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