Bear and Cubs Removed from Crown King
Immediate Threat Removed from Arizona Residents
The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AGFD) successfully captured and removed a mother bear and her two cubs from the Crown King area on Monday. The bears had been frequenting the area and had become a nuisance to residents. The AGFD received multiple reports of the bears entering homes, breaking into trash cans, and damaging property.
Residents Relieved, Safety Restored
The removal of the bears has brought a sense of relief to Crown King residents. "We're so grateful to the AGFD for taking care of this problem," said one resident. "We can finally sleep easy knowing that our homes and families are safe." The AGFD said the bears will be relocated to a more suitable habitat.
AGFD's Swift Response Commended
The AGFD's quick response to the situation was praised by residents. "The AGFD did an amazing job," said another resident. "They were professional, efficient, and they kept us informed throughout the process." The AGFD said it was important to remove the bears before they caused any serious injuries or damage.