Montclair Animal Control, Police Take Down Black Bear Roaming Neighborhood

MONTCLAIR, NJ – Police in Montclair used non-lethal force to tranquilize a black bear roaming the neighborhood around Union Street on Monday.

“Not your average day in Montclair! On Monday, May 23 Montclair Police Officers, along with the Montclair Fire Department, Montclair Animal Control, and NJ Division of Fish & Wildlife Officials responded to Union Street for a report of a black bear in the area. The bear was located in a nearby tree,” the department said. “Officers assisted while the bear was tranquilized, and helped safely remove him from the tree unharmed. We’re happy to report that our new friend is healthy and being rel

Photos by Montclair PBA.

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