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A mountain lion was captured in San Francisco's Diamond Heights neighborhood after one was spotted in Pacific Heights and China Beach near the Presidio.

The 82-pound cat was tranquilized, transported and released near Crystal Springs Reservoir on the peninsula.

In 2013 lawmakers passed SB 132, which requires California wildlife officials use nonlethal methods to relocate mountain lions that do not pose "an imminent threat to public health or safety."

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