Monday, 17 August 2015

Black bear breaks into car in Montana,destroys interieror

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HELENA, Mont. (AP) — A retired Pittsburgh schoolteacher could do nothing but laugh after a black bear broke into her car in Montana, destroyed the interior while trying to escape, and finally busted out through the windshield.
The bear became trapped Thursday inside Ellen Stolpe's Toyota Camry at a lodge near Yellowstone National Park.
Stolpe laughed because the incident was so bizarre and she was relieved that nobody was hurt. Still, she worries that the bear's persistent search for food from humans likely will end with it being killed.
"The bear is addicted to food that will put it in danger," said Stolpe, who taught middle school English for 25 years.
Stolpe was in Montana to visit her father, who volunteers at the Yellowstone Bighorn Research Association lodge — a base camp for students doing geology research.
She had been warned about bears in the area so she cleaned the food and trash out of her car but didn't think to lock the doors.
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