A second bear can be seen in the background of the video from New Hampshire
A second bear can be seen in the background of the video from New Hampshire
A second bear can be seen in the background of the video from New Hampshire
Police in Jackson, New Hampshire dealt with a theft Wednesday morning, but the distinctive thief was caught on camera.
Police shared video of a black bear wrestling and staring into the camera. A second bear can be seen in the background.
“Does anyone recognize this suspect? He was described as wearing all black and it occurred in the early morning hours. (Very suspicious)Junior detectives all help is appreciated. This kind of conduct is unbearable!” police wrote in sharing the video on social media.
In July 2024, Maine’s Total Coverage spoke with a man in New Gloucester after he caught a bear on video stealing his camera.
The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife says black bears are normally most active in Maine from April 1 to Nov. 1.
Maine is home to the largest population of black bears in the eastern United States and hundreds of conflicts between bears and people are reported each year in Maine. However, bear attacks are very uncommon, and bears rarely become aggressive when encountered.
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