Security cameras captured the image of a large black bear outside the front door of Pincher Office Products last week. On the right, the result of the bear's adventures the following morning.
When Patti Mackenzie showed up at work last Friday morning, she found a big hole in her store’s front window and a Mountie standing inside, waiting for her.Posted: May 04, 2024 6:00 PM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
"What I understand is the alarm went off about 1:30 or 2 in the morning, and a couple of police officers attended and found the hole in the window. They cleared the store. There was nothing in the store. Nothing taken. Nothing broken, except the window," Const. Dennis told CBC News. 'He went to our back door and he looked out the window there,' said Patti Mackenzie of a late-night visitor to her store in Pincher Creek — a large black bear.
"Then he came to the back of the store. He went to our back door and he looked out the window there. Then he just strolled on down the next aisle. He wasn't rushing, he was just having a little look around. And then he must have went back out the hole. Thank heavens.""He did not disrupt a thing, besides the window," said Mackenzie.
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