Guy Returns Home from Vacation to Find a Bear There
During the day, the animal swims in the pool and steals food from neighbors' trash cans. This is the second such incident in the United States.
The owner of the house, Sean Lorenzini, said that the bear has made himself very comfortable: during the day, the animal swims in the pool and steals food from neighbors' trash cans, and at night, it goes to sleep in the basement - there the bear has made a home for itself. Lorenzini assumes that it was hiding under the house from fires.
The man estimates that the bear weighs about 200-300 kg. The animal scratched trash cans in the area, tore the insulation under the house and, apparently, recently attacked Lorenzini's neighbor's goat. The man says that the bear "definitely does not intend to move out" and does not yet know how to get it out.
Lorenzini is not the only local resident who faced such a problem after returning home after the evacuation. In late January, another California family discovered a 500-pound bear under their home. It took wildlife officials nearly a day to coax the animal out of the house with a rotisserie chicken. The bear was eventually collared with a GPS tracker and released into the Angeles National Forest.