That area wouldn't completely shock me, but I'd be slightly leery. Not my area, but I know there was a lot of talk out of that area a couple years ago. Trust me, I love the GWs, but unless I personally know the GW, I take GW id on mountain lion stuff with a grain of salt. I've personally had to deal with the fallout of GWs "confirming" large canine tracks as mountain lions. When they say "we get reports" out of such and such areas, DON'T take that as confirmation of them being in the area. One of the biggest proponents of black panthers is a GW. Until recently, most of the local GWs would simply forward mountain lion inquiries to me to deal with. Likewise, out of District 5, for several years (and still happens occassionally) random game camera photos were sent to me to see if I recognized the photo (I was having that many mountain lion investigations). I went I think 3 years in a row with the most mandated mountain lion investigations in the state...with the worst chance of actually getting one.
I hope the reference to Fort Worth was in regard to 40 plus year old women, otherwise NO. I am the one that did those calls for 12 years, not a single confirmation or even a remotely questionable what if.
My favorite claim to fame on random stuff. I prepped the TPWD that had to go on Monster Quest about black panthers. So I have several direct quotes on Monster Quest. The biologist they interviewed is arguably the best track id specialist in the state.
Ahhh, good times.