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Colorado Parks and Wildlife Say a Bear Attack Killed a Woman

Colorado Parks and Wildlife Say a Bear Attack Killed a Woman Any situation in which you get attacked by a bear is going to be one of the scariest situations in your life, but unfortunately according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife one Colorado woman lost her life due to a bear attack. The details were released over the weekend as a 39-year-old woman was found dead Friday night off U.S. Highway 550 near Trimble, which is North of Durango, Colorado. The woman was last communicating with her boyfriend in midafternoon and discussed going out for a walk with her two dogs according to the La Plata County Sheriff s Office. The boyfriend eventually made it home around 8:30 p.m. to find her two dogs outside of their residence but the woman was nowhere around. After searching for about one hour the boyfriend discovered her body and called 911. An autopsy is planned in the coming days to determine the official cause of death.

Colorado woman killed in an apparent bear attack

May 3, 2021 | 10:31 AM The body of a 39-year-old woman in rural Colorado who went missing Friday morning while on a walk with her two dogs was found hours later by her boyfriend, and officials said there were signs she had been attacked by a bear. In a search of the area, alongside Highway 550, near Trimble, about 10 miles north of Durango, state parks and wildlife officials found not one bear but three: a grown female black bear and two smaller bears around 1 year old. Officials euthanized them and found human remains in the grown bear and one of the yearlings. “A dangerous bear that’s had a fatal attack and the consumption of a person is not something we can allow to be out there on the landscape,” said Jason Clay, a spokesman for Colorado Parks and Wildlife.

Wildlife officials find human remains in bears stomachs

Wildlife officials find human remains in bears’ stomachs Durango, Colorado Mon 40% chance of precipitation 1% chance of precipitation 1% chance of precipitation 39-year-old woman was walking her dogs when apparently attacked Monday, May 3, 2021 10:06 AM Updated 2 hours 9 minutes ago Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers and La Plata County Sheriff’s deputies investigate the scene of what CPW believes was a fatal bear attack along County Road 203 north of Durango. A 39-year-old Durango woman was found dead Friday night south of Trimble Courtesy of Colorado Parks and Wildlife Wildlife officials find human remains in bears’ stomachs Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers and La Plata County Sheriff’s deputies investigate the scene of what CPW believes was a fatal bear attack along County Road 203 north of Durango. A 39-year-old Durango woman was found dead Friday night south of Trimble

Colorado woman killed in apparent bear attack

Colorado woman killed in apparent bear attack By Tori B. Powell May 1, 2021 / 7:52 PM / CBS News A woman was found dead in Durango, Colorado, on Friday night after what officials believe was a bear attack, Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced Saturday. This is a tragic event and a sad reminder that bears are wild and potentially dangerous, CPW Southwest Region manager Cory Chick said in a statement.  The 39-year-old woman, whose identity has not yet been released, went on a walk with her two dogs on Friday, the woman s boyfriend told the La Plata County Sheriff s Office. The boyfriend said that when he returned to their home that night, the woman was not there but the two dogs were. Upon searching for her, he found her body near a local highway and reported the incident. 

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