The bear was first spotted around 4 a.m. Thursday near a Billings post office, The Billings Gazette reported. The bear traveled about one mile and passed through multiple neighborhoods.
At 5:10 a.m., the bear climbed a tree, and police shot and killed it, according to a tweet from the Billings Police Department.
The bear was dispatched at approximately 0510 hrs. Mt Fish and Game decided this was the best course of action due to where the bear was located at. https://t.co/wjEYvr6h78
— BillingsPD (@BillingsPD) September 5, 2019
The bear was male and weighed about 150 pounds, which is consistent with a young adult bear, said Bob Gibson of Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks.
Authorities decided to kill the bear because they believe it had become accustomed to humans, Gibson said. FWP officials have previously relocated bears back to the mountains, but the bears eventually find their way back, he said.
"When kids get up and ready to go to school, and people start getting up and going to work and things, those are the kinds of places you just don't want a bear in a densely populated urban area," Gibson said.
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