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Black bear seen in east Oak Ridge

Posted at 12:00 am June 11, 2020
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

At lunchtime Wednesday, June 10, 2020, the Oak Ridge Police Department received a call from the Rivers Run Boulevard area, reporting that a bear had been spotted in a resident’s yard through a Ring doorbell. The bear was not aggressive, and officers were unable to locate the bear, the ORPD said. (Photo courtesy ORPD)

A black bear was seen in east Oak Ridge early Wednesday afternoon, police said.

The Oak Ridge Police Department received a call about the bear at 12:35 p.m. Wednesday. The bear had been seen in a resident’s yard through a Ring doorbell.

The bear was not aggressive, the ORPD said. Officers were unable to locate the bear.

Here’s what the ORPD said you should do if you encounter a bear in your neighborhood:

Discourage the Bear

  • From an open window or a safe place on your porch or deck, yell at the bear, bang pots and pans, and do your best to let it know it’s not welcome around your home.
  • Do not let your dog out, or let your dog chase the bear. A bear may view a charging dog as aggressive and respond by defending itself or its cubs, which could injure or kill your dog. Or the bear may climb a tree in your yard to escape and stay there until it feels safe.
  • Teaching bears it’s okay to hang around homes almost always leads to problems for both people and bears. So don’t offer food or encourage it to stay so you can watch and take photos.
  • Give the bear an escape route. Anxious, nervous bears can run over people or pets standing in the way of freedom.
  • Investigate and remove attractants.

After the bear leaves, walk around your house and property to figure out what attracted it in the first place. These are just a few of the things tempt hungry bears:

  • Bird feeders
  • A dirty grill
  • Trash or smelly garbage cans
  • A compost pile
  • Ripening fruits
  • Pet food
  • Backyard chickens

The bear may come back, especially if it found anything edible, so remove all attractants. Then alert your neighbors so they too can remove anything that may attract bears.

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