UPDATE: Bear in Tree Near Downtown San Anselmo Forces Shelter in Place on Tamalpais Avenue
CBS SF Bay Area 1 hr ago Syndicated Local – CBS San Francisco
SAN ANSELMO (CBS SF) Authorities in San Anselmo are asking residents on part of Tamalpais Avenue to shelter in place after a bear was spotted in a backyard tree of a home.
An alert sent out by Central Marin Police Authority at around 7:20 p.m. advised residents near the 100 block of Tamalpais Avenue to shelter in place, with their doors, windows and garage doors closed.
The Central Marin Police Authority issued its first alert at around 5:48 p.m. regarding a bear in a tree in the backyard of a home on the 100 block of Tamalpais Avenue near Cedar in San Anselmo.
Bear climbs backyard tree in San Anselmo, briefly causes shelter-in-place
By KTVU staff
Bear climbs tree in San Anselmo backyard, causes a shelter-in-place
A black bear climbed a tree in a San Anselmo backyard on Thursday, causing a neighborhood to shelter in place. The bear eventually came down on its own with some encouragement from first responders and headed out into open space.
MARIN COUNTY, Calif. - A black bear climbed a tree in a San Anselmo backyard on Thursday, causing a neighborhood to shelter-in-place. The animal eventually came down on its own and was headed for open space, officials say.
UPDATE: Bear Climbs Down From Tree Near Downtown San Anselmo Following Shelter-in-Place
CBS SF Bay Area 48 mins ago Syndicated Local – CBS San Francisco
SAN ANSELMO (CBS SF) A bear that climbed up into an oak tree near downtown San Anselmo, drawing a response from police and wildlife officials for several hours Thursday evening, has climbed down on its own and was coaxed back into the woods below Mount Tamalpais.
A spokesperson for the Central Marin Police Authority said the bear came down from the tree in the 100 block of Tamalpais Avenue at 7:46 p.m. Thursday. The bear was encouraged by first responders to leave the neighborhood and walk into the wilderness.
200-pound black bear spotted in a California backyard, triggering shelter-in-place
By Debora Villalon
Bear climbs tree in San Anselmo backyard, causes a shelter-in-place
A black bear climbed a tree in a San Anselmo backyard on Thursday, causing a neighborhood to shelter in place. The bear eventually came down on its own with some encouragement from first responders and headed out into open space.
SAN ANSELMO, Calif. - San Anselmo became bear country for several hours on Thursday.
A black bear weighing about 200 pounds was spotted in a backyard, triggering a local shelter-in-place precaution.
The bear was about 40 feet up in a tree near Tamalpais Avenue and Cedar Street.
UPDATE: Bear in Tree Near Downtown San Anselmo Forces Shelter in Place on Tamalpais Avenue
CBS SF Bay Area 1 hr ago Syndicated Local – CBS San Francisco
SAN ANSELMO (CBS SF) Authorities in San Anselmo are asking residents on part of Tamalpais Avenue to shelter in place after a bear was spotted in a backyard tree of a home.
An alert sent out by Central Marin Police Authority at around 7:20 p.m. advised residents near the 100 block of Tamalpais Avenue to shelter in place, with their doors, windows and garage doors closed.
The Central Marin Police Authority issued its first alert at around 5:48 p.m. regarding a bear in a tree in the backyard of a home on the 100 block of Tamalpais Avenue near Cedar in San Anselmo.