Video shows bear wandering through Los Angeles neighborhood

Bear wanders through a Pacoima neighborhood

A bear meandered through a neighborhood near the Hansen Dam in Pacoima on Monday morning, scaling fences and snooping in backyards before it was tranquilized by wildlife officials and transported back to the Angeles National Forest. 

Aerial footage showed the bear in the area of Borden Avenue and Terra Bella Street, surprising neighbors, exciting dogs, and causing a brief lockdown of the Sara Coughlin Elementary School campus. 

A bear is on the move in Pacoima. CBS LA

At one point, the bear was seen eating from dog bowls in the backyard of one home, then continued along its way.

Law enforcement and California Department of Fish and Wildlife representatives monitored the approximate 275-pound bear as it strolled through the neighborhood. Officials say it's between 3 and 4 years old, and is likely the same bear spotted in the Hansen Dam area just a day earlier, climbing trees and resting nearby.

Law enforcement is monitoring a meandering bear in a Pacoima neighborhood.  CBS LA

Efforts to get the bear back home were underway after it was struck with a tranquilizer, leaving it motionless on a fence.

The bear was sedated with a tranquilizer. CBS LA

The bear was safely lowered from the fence and moved to a trailer so it could be relocated.

"I think they come looking for food, but in a way, people panic, you know?" Pacoima resident Isidro Mendoza said.      

Officials said the bear did not show any aggressive behavior, and it was ear-tagged before returning to its natural habitat.

The bear is safely moved out of the neighborhood and into a trailer for transport. CBS LA
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