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California neighborhood on alert after bat found near sidewalk tests positive for rabies virus

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A rabid bat found near a California neighborhood has prompted health officials to urge residents to avoid contact with wildlife and seek immediate medical attention if they believe they may have been exposed.

On May 26, a bat was found near Palo Verde Common in South Fremont, close to a sidewalk and “within reachable distance of pedestrians and animals,” the Fremont Police Department said.

Alameda County Vector Control confirmed Thursday that the bat tested positive for rabies.

The agency said it is investigating the incident but noted there are currently no known human or animal exposures linked to the bat.

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Residents in the area have been notified about the incident and the risks associated with rabies exposure, officials said.

“Rabies is a fatal disease caused by a virus that affects the brain and nervous system,” police said in a news release.

“It is preventable if the exposed person or animal receives a series of rabies vaccine shots as soon as possible after exposure,” the release added.

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Authorities advised anyone who may have touched or been bitten by the bat to contact the Alameda County Public Health Acute Communicable Disease Program at 510-267-3250 and seek immediate medical attention.

Officials also warned residents to avoid contact with bats and other wild animals that may carry rabies.

Animals commonly associated with rabies include skunks, foxes, coyotes and raccoons.

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“Unvaccinated dogs and cats are considered to be at medium to high risk of contracting and potentially spreading the rabies virus,” police said.

“If you find a sick or dead animal, do not touch it,” the release continued, adding that unusual animal behavior should be reported to Fremont Animal Services or the Alameda County Public Health Department.

Authorities also warned residents not to handle bats found in homes or yards.

Officials recommended several preventative measures, including keeping pets vaccinated against rabies.

Residents are also encouraged to keep pets confined to their property and remove outdoor food sources that may attract wildlife.

Fox News Digital has reached out to the Fremont Police Department for an update on the incident.

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Marxist influencer Hasan Piker defended the Singham-funded activist network at a New Jersey ICE protest and dismissed federal scrutiny of his Cuba travel.
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Victor Wembanyama leads Spurs past Thunder to set up 1999 NBA Finals rematch with Knicks

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The Oklahoma City Thunder took on the San Antonio Spurs Saturday night to decide the Western Conference title, after a back-and-forth series that has seen both teams leading at various points.

But Game 7 was closely contested, with the Spurs outlasting the defending champion Thunder to punch their ticket to the NBA Finals and set up a rematch with the New York Knicks from the league’s 1999 championship series. San Antonio won that title in five games.

The Thunder-Spurs Game 7 marked the 160th winner-take-all game in NBA history and the fifth this season.

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Victor Wembanyama led San Antonio with 22 points and seven rebounds in the 111-103 victory. Two-time reigning NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored a team-high 35 points for Oklahoma City.

The Knicks swept the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals to reach the NBA Finals for the first time in 27 years.

In late April, New York trailed Atlanta 2-1 after back-to-back one-point losses in Games 2 and 3 of their first-round series. The Knicks are 11-0 in playoff games since, winning almost all those games by blowout.

No matter who wins this Finals series, it’ll be the eighth different franchise to win a title in the last eight seasons — extending the longest such stretch in NBA history.

Toronto won in 2019, followed by the Los Angeles Lakers in 2020, then Milwaukee in 2021, Golden State in 2022, Denver in 2023, Boston in 2024, Oklahoma City last year, and now either New York or San Antonio will be added to that list.

No defending champion has even made a repeat trip to the NBA Finals since Golden State won in 2018 and returned in 2019.

Entering Saturday, the Spurs had not reached the NBA Finals since winning the 2014 championship, defeating the Miami Heat in five games.

Game 1 of the 2026 NBA Finals is scheduled to tip off Wednesday in San Antonio.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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