SNOWMASS, Colo. (AP) — Police in a Colorado mountain village had to put down a bear cub after an officer accidentally injured it while trying to chase it away from a snack delivery left unattended outside a mall.
The Aspen Times reports that a Snowmass officer tried to chase off the cub by striking its backside with a non-lethal beanbag fired from a shotgun — a common tactic for village run-ins with bears.
Police Chief Brian Olson says the cub turned just as the officer fired. The beanbag seriously injured its stomach area.
Olson says a “heavy-hearted” decision was made to euthanize the cub Friday night. Its mother and another cub are OK.
Olson says police are trying to find who left the snacks outside.
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Information from: The Aspen Times, http://www.aspentimes.com/