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In an unusual twist following the devastating fires in Southern California, utility workers found a 525-pound black bear hidden in the crawlspace of an Altadena home. The bear, affectionately known as "Barry," made himself comfortable in the vacated space after the fires that began in January, leaving homeowners on edge as they sought to return to normalcy.
According to officials from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, the bear was discovered while utility workers attempted to restore power to the property. Encounters with wildlife have been common since the fires, but this incident brought humor amid the chaos. Wildlife officials decided against tranquilizing Barry due to his size and opted to use a bear trap baited with chicken, which successfully lured him out.
After being safely transported to the Angeles National Forest and fitted with a GPS collar, Barry's relocation serves as a reminder for residents in bear country to bear-proof their homes. The Altadena homeowner has since taken measures to secure the crawlspace, ensuring a safe living environment for both residents and wildlife.