Calgary police and members of Alberta Fish and Wildlife were searching an area in the southwest of the city Tuesday morning after reports that a bear and her cub were spotted in the area.
In a press release sent out around 4:45 a.m., Calgary police said they received reports overnight of a bear and cub walking in yards along the western edge of the Cedarbrae and Oakridge communities near the border of the Tsuut’ina nation.
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Calgary Police Service and Alberta Fish and Wildfire officers were seen in the area Tuesday morning with a bear trap. Fishing and wildlife vehicles could also be seen driving through the wooded areas.
The police ask the residents of the area to be cautious. People are asked to look out their windows before leaving their homes to make sure animals are not in their way.
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Anyone who sees the bears should keep their distance and, if possible, stay inside their home or vehicle.
You can find more information about bear safety and what to do if you see a bear online.
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