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Mother bear, 3 cubs captured after spate of home break-ins in Lake Tahoe area

After a spate of home break-ins and extensive property damage along the South Lake Tahoe area, authorities have finally apprehended the culprits: a female black bear and her three baby cubs. DNA evidence confirmed the mother bear and her three accomplices broke into 21 homes between February 2022 and May 2023, though they may be linked to additional home invasions, the California Department of ...
Wildlife biologists for the California Department of Fish and Wildlife captured a large female bear and her three cubs responsible for at least 21 DNA-confirmed home break-ins and extensive property damage in the South Lake Tahoe area since 2022..

After a spate of home break-ins and extensive property damage along the South Lake Tahoe area, authorities have finally apprehended the culprits: a female black bear and her three baby cubs.

DNA evidence confirmed the mother bear andt Friday. The agency had been tracking the female black bear, officially known as 64F, for months before capturing her and her cubs.

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