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Hosted on MSN"I feel bad for the bear" - Officials confirm Jim Thorpe black bear that attacked hiker had rabiesThe Pennsylvania Game Commission on January 23, 2025, released a statement confirming that the Black Bear that attacked a Jim Thorpe resident named Andrew Neirer tested positive for rabies, a deadly v ...
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WBRE Wilkes-Barre on MSNVIDEO: Neighbor saves Jim Thorpe man during bear attackA Jim Thorpe man had a close call after a bear attacked him Sunday morning. A quick-thinking neighbor shot the bear, perhaps saving the victim’s life. 28/22 News obtained surveillance video of the ...
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WQRF Rockford on MSNRabid black bear attacks Pennsylvania man, neighbor saves himA Pennsylvania man is recovering after a rabid black bear attacked him. Andrew Neirer said he was walking from his house in ...
The Pennsylvania Game Commission said that the victim is “expected to have a full recovery and has received appropriate medical treatment" ...
A black bear exhibiting "abnormal behaviors" attacked a Pennsylvania man earlier this week. Testing confirmed the animal was ...
The incident happened on Sunday, Jan. 19, as Jim Thrope resident Andrew Neirer was walking to the store on a trail near his house. While Neirer was in the middle of the path, he spotted the bear.
The incident happened on Sunday, Jan. 19, as Jim Thorpe resident Andrew Neirer was walking to the store on a trail near his house. While Neirer was in the middle of the path, he spotted the bear.
Andrew Neirer says he was walking to the grocery store when he spotted the bear sitting in the middle of a wooded area. He says he tried to walk away but the bear came at him. A quick thinking ...
Andrew Neirer told CBS affiliate WYOU that he spotted the adult male black bear sitting in a wooded area in the Carbon County town of Jim Thorpe. He was walking along a trail to go to the store ...
The Pennsylvania Game Commission said that the victim — identified by local CBS affiliate WYOU as Andrew Neirer — is “expected to have a full recovery and has received appropriate medical ...
The incident happened on Sunday, Jan. 19, as Jim Thorpe resident Andrew Neirer was walking to the store on a trail near his house. While Neirer was in the middle of the path, he spotted the bear.
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