Black bear spotted in Missouri city; residents urged to use caution
- A black bear was spotted wandering through Grandview, Missouri, as announced by the city on Tuesday.
- The bear was first seen by a police officer near Taco Bell at West Outer Road and Main Street around 5:45 a.m.
- The Missouri Department of Conservation advises residents to call 911 if they see the bear and not to approach it.
- Amy Nash, neighborhood services supervisor, stated that the bear is not believed to be a danger to the public unless provoked.
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What To Do If You Encounter A Bear, According To An Expert
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Summerland CAO urges local residents to take steps to keep hungry bears away
Residents of the District of Summerland are being urged to keep hungry bears away by avoiding placing garbage containers at the curbside earlier than necessary and to take steps to ensure their properties are prepared for fire and flood risks.
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