Bear Troubles Beyond the Gunflint Trail
I guess we’re not the only place where bears cause troubles!
October 19, 2011 (KETCHIKAN, Alaska) — Some shoppers in Ketchikan got treated to Alaska’s version of a bear market last weekend.
The Ketchikan Daily News reports (http://bit.ly/pAP804) a small black bear cub walked in the front door of Tatsuda’s IGA. The scared animal found its way to a produce cooler, where it made a mess.
Meat department manager Joe Stollar responded to the PA announcement with a net because he misheard the announcement to say there was a bird in the store.
Authorities suspect it was an orphaned bear since its mother wasn’t nearby. Stollar says the tiny bear was just scared and trying to hide.
A customer captured the bear, and it was sent out the store’s back door into the woods.
Several thousand dollars of ruined produce was donated to a livestock owner.