Japanese City Captures Bear That Caused School Closures
A wandering bear that frightened residents of Utsunomiya, a Japanese city north of Tokyo, was captured on Tuesday after several days of panic that led to the closure of all city-run schools. The bear was first spotted on Saturday near a park in the city, which has a population of half a million. City officials reported receiving dozens of sightings in the following days, including near a library, schools, and a community center. The city issued warnings via social media and dispatched a public announcement vehicle, urging residents to take shelter and secure their homes. On Tuesday afternoon, the bear was found on private property and shot with a tranquilizer gun by a veterinarian, with no injuries reported. Officials used a drone to track the animal after it was earlier spotted at a university campus, causing class cancellations. Officials believe there was only one bear but are investigating to be safe.
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Sources: abcnews.com
