Residents On Alert After Black Bear Sightings
There's a bear cub on the loose in Butler County. At least two people have seen it first hand and because they live so close to each other, neighbors believe it's likely the same bear looking for food.
There's a bear cub on the loose in Butler County. At least two people have seen it first hand and because they live so close to each other, neighbors believe it's likely the same bear looking for food.
A couple of residents in Cranberry Township got a big surprise in the form of a black bear Saturday night.
A black bear got up close and personal with some neighbors in Lawrence County.
Officials are investigating after a black bear was spotted in Moon Township over the last two days.
Multiple people reported seeing a black bear roaming around several areas, including Moon Plaza.
A black bear was spotted in a tree outside of a restaurant in Cranberry Township Thursday night.
You could call it a real-life story of man versus beast. An Elizabeth Township man says he killed the first black bear to be shot in southern Allegheny County.
A 300 pound black bear was shot and killed in Elizabeth Township.
It was a drive home unlike any other for a couple from Indiana County Sunday night. They were headed home along Route 422 when their vehicle was suddenly struck by a black bear. The animal ran right into the car's driver-side door.
Crews have been on the lookout for a bear near the Pittsburgh Mills Mall, but it may have been temporarily hiding on a man's porch in Frazer Township.
Ken Drummond saw the bear hanging out at his home off of Crawford Run Road and snapped a few candid pictures of it.
As of 9 p.m. Monday, the bear trap near Pittsburgh Mills Mall in Frazer remained empty. The Pennsylvania Game Commission has not revealed the exact location of that trap because they want people to stay away.
Two bear sightings this weekend in or around a local shopping mall have some shoppers on edge, but game officials are ready. Frazer Police are continuing to push the second bear out of public places while the Game Commission is taking charge of the situation and is hoping to safely capture the bear.
It was a wild night at the Pittsburgh Mills Mall. A black bear cub somehow got inside. It was found roaming around the Sears store, and sent customers running for safety.
A black bear wandering through North Park made for some tense moments Monday night.
There was a bear sighting in Natrona Heights. An adult bear weighing at least 300 pounds wandered into Tom and Sharon Bowser's yard on Burtner Road.
A black bear was spotted in Pittsburgh's Banksville Park. While bears aren't usually sighted in the city, wildlife officials say it's actually not uncommon in the spring and summer.
The Fox Chapel police department is warning residents to be on the lookout for a bear and two small cubs that have been seen in the area.
The Kopnickys, who are naturalist guides, say they don't fill their ground feeders this time of year when the bears are gearing up for hibernation, but didn't think the bear could climb up an 8-foot deck with no steps to get to the high feeder.
Police shot and killed a black bear after it got too close for comfort in Uniontown. The bear was apparently attracted by the smell of the food at the city's Italian Heritage Festival on Sunday.
A black bear was spotted wandering around a neighborhood in Indiana Township Saturday morning.
A bear was spotted in Bridgeville, and even caused some damage to at least one home.
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