VCU Police ward off bear in Oregon Hill
Andrew Kerley, Executive Editor VCU Police officers had just gotten out of a morning briefing when the department received an unusual call. “Somebody told them they thought it might be a big Rottweiler or something, and they saw it and they were like ‘yeah, no, that’s not a dog,’” VCU Police spokesperson Jake Burns told The CT. After arriving at the scene, the initial report officers received was confirmed to be true. A teenage, 100-pound black bear was wandering around the VCU-adjacent Oregon Hill neighborhood. The notice came in around 6:50 a.m. on May 14 from the 400 block of South Pine Street — just next to Pleasant’s Park. VCU Police officers Gregory Perry and Jason Malone could not find the furry fellow at first, not until bystanders proved its presence with videos off their phones. They decided to look again, this time up, leading them to find the bear in a tree. The officers kept the bear cornered off until animal control and state officials could arrive. The creature roamed between people’s yards, and at one point even got on someone’s roof. “As he was hopping the fences, we made loud noises and shouted and made ourselves look big,”

















