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Rusty moose
Rusty moose










Harrell has been charged with trafficking less than 5 pounds (2.3 kilograms) of marijuana. The trooper said he smelled marijuana and, after a search, discovered 3 pounds (1.4 kilograms) of marijuana in vacuum-sealed bags inside a backpack in the backseat. Harrell, 28, was pulled over in Richmond, Kentucky, by a state trooper May 12 for driving behind a vehicle too closely, news outlets reported Monday, citing court records. (AP) - Charlotte Hornets forward Montrezl Harrell is facing a felony drug charge after authorities said they found vacuum-sealed bags of marijuana in his car during a traffic stop. Put them in the garage or secure the lids with bungy cords.RICHMOND, Ky. He said that Utah black bears aren’t necessarily aggressive, but if you run into one slowly back away and don’t let your pets chase them.Īnd don’t forget the trash cans. He said that sometimes trapping a bear can cause more bears to come out because they smell what’s in the trap. Robinson says that the DWR doesn’t currently have plans to trap and relocate the bear. you know, clean their grills, get rid of the grease pans, dog food, all those type of things that might attract a bear.” We were working with the neighbors to eliminate any type of food attractant and we've kind of just encouraged the community to take down bird feeders. It sounds like it just got into a couple bird feeders and then moved on. Utah Department of Wildlife Resources Wildlife Manager Rusty Robinson said they have received calls about the bear recently. I don't know if I'd say aggressive, but he wasn't as scared of me last night as he was the first night.” Because there's, there's nothing in it for him.

rusty moose

I mean, he didn't, he just made a mess with paper and cardboard basically. And I was like, you know, yelling go away. “And sure enough, he had knocked over the recycle bin and was in the recycle bin like completely in it.

rusty moose

She put her trash can in the garage to prevent the bear from eating out of it, but didn’t feel like there was anything for the bear in her recycling bin, so she left it out. The following night around 3:00 am, she heard a loud noise and knew immediately the bear had come back. That wasn’t all for Burnett’s bear experience. And then it just took off ran down the hill. And then my dog started barking, it got skittish, and, like, ran to the edge of my driveway, but then came back to the garbage can and then finally realized, like, my dog was going to both my dogs were going crazy. The minute it's sort of heard me and realized I was there. “And it had knocked over my garbage can and made a huge mess. They saw the bear from a second story window. Her daughter heard a commotion around midnight and called Burnett into her bedroom. She says she’s never seen a bear in the area before. It was kind of a, it was a big day for us over here.”Īnother Pinebrook resident, Laura Burnett, has lived in the densely wooded neighborhood for 13 years.

rusty moose

And then I called him 20 minutes after about the about the bear. And so I wanted to give him a heads up about the moose. In between, and I did, I called my neighbor who was above us because I could hear his little girls playing in the backyard. So it was literally like a 10-minute break. And then I went and started doing dishes in the kitchen and that was when I looked up and saw the bear.

rusty moose

“And so we brought the dog inside and waited for the moose to go about its business. She called her neighbor who had children playing outside to be on the lookout for the moose when the situation took a surprising turn. She was in her house Wednesday evening when her son saw a moose in the yard. Kristin Berry has lived in Pinebrook for six years. It’s reportedly been knocking over trash cans, drinking out of kids’ pools, and sauntering around patios looking for food. The bear is a cinnamon color and the size of a lawn chair when it’s on all fours. An American black bear is causing a buzz all over Pinebrook the last few days with multiple people seeing it in their yards.












Rusty moose