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Man returns home after weeks away to find a surprising guest living under it


Man makes horrifying discovery under his house
Berry the bear is thought to have hidden in Sammy Arbid’s crawlspace to hide from the Eaton Fire

A Los Angeles resident who fled his home amid recent wildfires says he returned to find an enormous black bear in the crawlspace.

Samy Arbid, 41, was unaware of his new lodger until utility workers called to restore power to the property after the Eaton Fire, California’s second-most destructive wildfire in history.

‘We ended up putting a ring camera with a light on it under the crawlspace and found out we have a giant bear under there’, Mr Arbid told CBS News.

The 525lb (240kg) animal – nicknamed Berry – was too big to tranquilise and drag out, so wildlife experts lured him out with a ‘feast’, Mr Arbid added.

California Department of Fish and Wildlife @CaliforniaDFW Recently, CDFW safely removed a 525-pound bear from a crawl space in LA County after the homeowner was evacuated due to the Eaton Fire. The homeowner was able to return once power was restored, and the home is now bear-proof.https://x.com/CaliforniaDFW/status/1885088978866430076
A biologist reportedly said Berry was the biggest bear he’d seen in person

The menu included ‘apples, peanut butter and some rotisserie chicken’, city environmental scientist Kevin Howells told KTLA news.

It wasn’t long before Berry took the bait and was humanely captured, though the process was ‘nerve-wracking’, Mr Arbid said.

Berry was then given a welfare check and GPS collar before being released in Angeles National Forest.

A biologist present for the capture reportedly described Berry as the biggest bear he’d ever seen in person.

California Department of Fish and Wildlife @CaliforniaDFW Recently, CDFW safely removed a 525-pound bear from a crawl space in LA County after the homeowner was evacuated due to the Eaton Fire. The homeowner was able to return once power was restored, and the home is now bear-proof.https://x.com/CaliforniaDFW/status/1885088978866430076
The Eaton fire was the second-most destructive wildfire in California’s history

It’s thought Berry took shelter in Mr Arbid’s crawlspace to survive the fire, which killed 17 people and destroyed 9,000 structures.

‘I think during the fire he pretty much stayed in there,’ Mr Arbid said. ‘I think he was scared.’

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