Colorado May Have Just Had Its First Fatal Bear Attack in Mo

Colorado May Have Just Had Its First Fatal Bear Attack in More Than a Decade


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A Colorado woman died on Friday in what wildlife officials believe is the first fatal bear attack to take place in Colorado since 2009.
In a press release, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) said that it believed the victim, a 39-year-old woman, took her dogs out on a walk near her home in Durango on the morning of April 30. When her boyfriend returned home at 8:30 that night, he said he discovered the two dogs outside their house, but couldn’t locate her. After searching the area for about an hour, he discovered her body, prompting him to call 911. Responding wildlife officers discovered “signs of consumption,” as well as bear scat and hair around the body.

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