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Grizzly bear in Montana pulls camper from tent at night, kills her

  • Wildlife officials hunt for grizzly bear that killed woman camper
  • There have been three fatal attacks in the region in the last 20 years

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A grizzly bear near Camas, in northwestern Montana. File photo: AP
Associated Press

A grizzly bear pulled a woman from her tent in a small Montana town in the middle of the night and killed her before fellow campers could use bear spray to force the bruin out of the area.

Leah Davis Lokan, 65, of Chico, California, was on a long-distance bicycling trip and had stopped in the western Montana town of Ovando when she was killed early Tuesday, said Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials as they provided more details about the attack.

Lokan was killed on the bear’s second visit to the site where she and two fellow bicyclists were camping near the post office, officials said.

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The approximately 181kg (400 pounds) grizzly first awakened the campers about 3am, officials said. They took food out of their tents, secured it and went back to sleep, they said.

Surveillance video from a business in town showed the bear about a block from the post office about 15 minutes later, wildlife officials said.

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About 4.15am, the sheriff’s office received a 911 call after two people in a tent near the victim’s were awakened by sounds of the attack, Powell County Sheriff Gavin Roselles said. They discharged their bear spray, and the bear ran away.

Wildlife officials searched by helicopter for the grizzly bear. Photo; AP
Wildlife officials searched by helicopter for the grizzly bear. Photo; AP
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