For the second day in a row Environmental Police were called to Amherst to deal with a large wild animal roaming about our town -- this time a 300-400 pound female bear.
17-year-old girl scratched by small bear in South Amherst. APD enroute to scene. Mother taking her daughter to hospital.
— Larry Kelley (@amherstac) May 31, 2015
A little after 9:30 last night Dispatch received a call from a Belchertown mother saying she was transporting her 17-year-old daughter to the hospital after she had been scratched by a small bear as she was house sitting and walking a dog on Tracy Circle in South Amherst.
The young woman climbed aboard a parked car to escape the critter.
When Amherst police arrived shorty after, the bear could be seen in a backyard. And there was nothing "small" about it.
The officer reported it was not a juvenile, weighing in at between 300-400 pounds and was wearing an electronic tracking collar so it was known to Environmental Police.
About 30 minutes later, just after an Amherst Police officer told Dispatch the bear was getting "restless", Environmental Police arrived and safely dealt with it.
"The bear will live to climb another tree", said the Amherst police officer.
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