
June 21, 2019 In Missoula, Montana, a black bear broke into a home on Friday through the mudroom and decided […]
June 21, 2019
In Missoula, Montana, a black bear broke into a home on Friday through the mudroom and decided to take a nap in the top shelf of a closet.
Deputies from the Missoula County Sheriff’s Office were called to remove the bear accompanied by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officers.
The bear reportedly became frustrated and “began ripping the room apart,” according to the Missoula County post, before it climbed up on a closet shelf for some shuteye.
The department posted on Facebook: “When deputies knocked on the window, the bear was not the least bit impressed. He slowly stretched, yawned and, unamused, looked toward the door.
Eventually, deputies were able to unlock the door in hopes he would hop down and leave. However, their attempts were only met with more big bear yawns.”
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks tranquilized the bear so he could be relocated.
The homeowners were glad he was removed in good health.