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Sudbury police bearing brunt of city's bear complaints

Police in Sudbury, Ont., have had to shoot three black bears in the past week and the force says the complaints are taking a toll on officers.

Force says they've received more than 1,200 calls about bears this year

Police in Sudbury, Ont., say they've responded to 425 bear calls, which is more than 200 police hours spent on the complaints. (Guy Chamberland)

Police in Sudbury, Ont.,have had to shoot three black bears in the past week and say the complaints are taking a toll on the entire force.

"It's not getting any better,"Staff Sgt. CraigMakitold CBC News. Police saidthe bear calls are affecting everyone from dispatchers to officers with the service.

"We've gone to 425 bear calls," Maki said."That's over 200 man hours of police time."Police reportthey've received more than 1,200 calls about bears this year, twice as many as2014.

"I can tell you that the officers on the road are tired of bear complaints," he said. "Sometimes, it will push back other calls that aren't as high a priority," the officer said.

Four officers were assigned to deal with a bear situation situation on Monday inNew Sudbury whena bear sow was shot dead by an officer after attempts to sedate the animal failed. The bear became aggressive, charged a government worker and was killed,according to police.

The incident left two cubs motherless. CBC News has learned those cubs have been relocated to the Bear With Us sanctuary near Parry Sound, Ont.MikeMcIntosh, who works at therehabilitationcentre, said the two cubs are doing well.

Corrections

  • A previous version of this story stated Sudbury police received more than 12,000 calls about bears. In fact, they got more than 1,200 calls.
    Sep 02, 2015 9:38 AM ET