http://www.nwcn.com/news/washington/Bellevue-bear-eludes-capture-94542809.htmlby KING5.com staff
NWCN.com
Posted on May 20, 2010 at 5:28 PM
Updated yesterday at 6:08 PM
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BELLEVUE - A startled Bellevue homeowner called police when he found a bear on his doorstep Thursday.
When Department of Fish and Wildlife officers arrived at the home in the Somerset neighborhood the 80-pound black bear was perched casually in a nearby fir tree.
Officers said it's about two years old and hungry for sweets after hibernating all winter.
Sergeant Kim Chandler said "Mom kicks him out, they have to find their own spot. This is not really the spot where we want him to be."
Nearby neighbor Michael Hedges said the bear got away before the officers could get the tranquilizing drugs together. He added that he is keeping his children inside.
The bear has been seen in the neighborhood for about a week.
Officers decided to set a trap with dough nuts as bait.
In the past week there have been at least five bear sightings in Western Washington neighborhoods. One black bear was captured in a Tacoma neighborhood on Wednesday.
The Department of Fish and Wildlife reminds people to never intentionally feed bears or other wild animals.
Also keep garbage cans in a garage or other secure area, remove pet food from outside locations, and take down birdfeeders until later in the summer.
The Department has a website with more information on black bears and how to avoid encounters:
http://wdfw.wa.gov/wlm/living/bears.htm.