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Security footage shows dog's dramatic showdown with full-sized bear inside California home
Security footage shows dog's dramatic showdown with full-sized bear inside California home

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time10 hours ago

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Security footage shows dog's dramatic showdown with full-sized bear inside California home

Security cameras captured a dramatic encounter between a dog and a full-sized black bear as they went snout-to-snout inside a California home last week. Monrovia resident Zoë Cadman shared video on social media of a large bear roaming around her backyard before making its way into her home shortly before midnight on June 14. Homeowners Get Surprise Visitor When Black Bear Crashes Through Ceiling Onto Stove The uninvited guest is seen strolling through Cadman's kitchen and sniffing items before eventually being confronted by the homeowner's 17-year-old dog named Doodle, KTLA reported. While Cadman had woken up in the middle of the night to discover the black bear wandering around her kitchen, she said Doodle ultimately was the one who sprang into action and chased the predator out of the house, according to KTLA. Man Drops Gun, Flees Charging Polar Bear By Hopping On Snowmobile, Video Shows Read On The Fox News App Security footage shows Doodle barking and growling at the large bear as it curiously sniffed the domesticated animal. Doodle is then seen walking out of the room, with the bear following behind. Florida Doorbell Camera Captures Alligator Up On Hind Legs, 'Knocking' On Door "Imagine waking up in the middle of the night to find a bear going through your fridge! Just 10 feet from your bed!" Cadman wrote in a Facebook post. "No, I didn't grab my phone. I apparently roared, and ran out the front door. Brave Doodle saved the day!" Earlier this year, Kentucky homeowners were met with a similar surprise when a black bear crashed through their ceiling. Officials said the bear had likely climbed a ladder and squeezed into the attic before crashing down into the kitchen. Zoë Cadman and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for article source: Security footage shows dog's dramatic showdown with full-sized bear inside California home

Security footage shows dog's dramatic showdown with full-sized bear inside California home
Security footage shows dog's dramatic showdown with full-sized bear inside California home

Fox News

time17 hours ago

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Security footage shows dog's dramatic showdown with full-sized bear inside California home

Security cameras captured a dramatic encounter between a dog and a full-sized black bear as they went snout-to-snout inside a California home last week. Monrovia resident Zoë Cadman shared video on social media of a large bear roaming around her backyard before making its way into her home shortly before midnight on June 14. The uninvited guest is seen strolling through Cadman's kitchen and sniffing items before eventually being confronted by the homeowner's 17-year-old dog named Doodle, KTLA reported. While Cadman had woken up in the middle of the night to discover the black bear wandering around her kitchen, she said Doodle ultimately was the one who sprang into action and chased the predator out of the house, according to KTLA. Security footage shows Doodle barking and growling at the large bear as it curiously sniffed the domesticated animal. Doodle is then seen walking out of the room, with the bear following behind. "Imagine waking up in the middle of the night to find a bear going through your fridge! Just 10 feet from your bed!" Cadman wrote in a Facebook post. "No, I didn't grab my phone. I apparently roared, and ran out the front door. Brave Doodle saved the day!" Earlier this year, Kentucky homeowners were met with a similar surprise when a black bear crashed through their ceiling. Officials said the bear had likely climbed a ladder and squeezed into the attic before crashing down into the kitchen. Zoë Cadman and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.

Pregnant US citizen detained by Border Patrol agents: ‘We didn't do anything wrong'
Pregnant US citizen detained by Border Patrol agents: ‘We didn't do anything wrong'

The Hill

timea day ago

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Pregnant US citizen detained by Border Patrol agents: ‘We didn't do anything wrong'

(KTLA) – A pregnant U.S. citizen who was detained by federal agents approximately two weeks ago has since given birth to a healthy baby girl, but her boyfriend is now being held out of state and her problems are far from over. Cary López Alvarado told Nexstar's KTLA that she 'tried to remain strong' during the scary ordeal, which took place outside a building where her boyfriend and cousin were doing maintenance work on June 8. She was nine months pregnant at the time. Video taken by López depicts her struggling with a masked agent wearing a Border Patrol uniform asking to see her identification as she was protecting a truck carrying her boyfriend Brayan Nájera and cousin Alberto Sandoval — the latter of whom is also a U.S. citizen. All three of them were eventually detained. Further footage posted on social media shows agents detaining López after they had pinned her truck between a wall. 'They had my boyfriend on the ground already, and they had tackled my cousin down … that's when I was inside the car just banging on the door,' López said. '[I was asking] 'What are you doing? Why are you guys treating us like this? We didn't do anything wrong.'' According to a statement from a Department of Homeland Security representative, López was arrested because she was obstructing agents from accessing a car containing 'two Guatemalan illegal aliens' inside. 'During this incident, agents were assaulted, and an additional subject was taken into custody for pushing an officer,' the statement read. The then-soon-to-be-mother was taken to a processing facility in San Pedro, where, according to her, the agents automatically assumed she was undocumented. '[They said] 'But you're from Mexico, right?' And I'm like 'No, I'm from here,'' López said. '[They asked] … 'Where's here?' and I'm like, 'Here, the U.S., Los Angeles.' 'They put us in chains, so I had a chain from my hands under my belly that went all the way to my legs,' she added. 'Every now and then, I would fix my hands because I felt like I would be putting too much pressure because the chain went under my belly.' López was released after complaining of stomach pain and went straight to a hospital where she started having contractions, which she believes were caused by the stress of what she had gone through. Four days after the incident, she gave birth to a healthy baby girl, but the stress isn't over yet, as the baby's father, Nájera, is said to be detained at a facility in Texas despite López saying he has a spotless record. 'He doesn't have any criminal record or anything,' she said. 'They took him while he was working, and that hurts because he didn't do anything wrong. He was just working and taking care of his family. Why are you treating other people this way when they aren't criminals?' 'The color doesn't matter, the race doesn't matter … at the end of the day, we are all human,' she continued through tears. López's legal team told KTLA that she has not been charged with any crime. In the meantime, she will remain at home with her new baby girl. A GoFundMe has been set up to help López hire an immigration attorney for her boyfriend and to alleviate costs associated with childcare in his absence.

7 Californians charged in ‘largest jewelry heist in US history,' DOJ says
7 Californians charged in ‘largest jewelry heist in US history,' DOJ says

The Hill

time2 days ago

  • The Hill

7 Californians charged in ‘largest jewelry heist in US history,' DOJ says

(KTLA) – Seven people have been identified as the thieves who targeted a Brinks truck in Southern California three years ago, pulling off what officials say is 'the largest jewelry heist in U.S. history.' The July 2022 heist resulted in the theft of 'approximately $100 million worth of gold, diamonds, rubies, emeralds, and luxury watches,' the U.S. Department of Justice said in a news release. The jewelry was being transported from a jewelry show in San Mateo, California, to another in Pasadena, according to the DOJ. The theft occurred when the truck had stopped at a rest stop in Lebec, in Kern County, just north of Los Angeles County. Some of the stolen jewelry was recovered by authorities earlier this month, the DOJ said. Seven people have been charged with with two counts of conspiracy to commit theft from interstate and foreign shipment and theft from interstate and foreign shipment, the DOJ said: Of those seven, five people — Mestanza, Padilla, Lugo, Valencia and Alban — also face charges of inference with commerce by robbery and two counts of conspiracy to interfere with commerce by robbery, as well as 'additional counts of theft from interstate and foreign shipment.' In addition to the 2022 theft at the Lebec rest stop, 'Mestanza, Padilla, Lugo, and Valencia are also alleged to have stolen $240,573 worth of Samsung electronics from an interstate cargo shipment in Ontario on March 2, 2022,' prosecutors said. 'Those same defendants, and Alban, allegedly then robbed a box truck driver of $57,377 worth of Apple AirTags,' the DOJ said. 'One of the robbers brandished a knife and threatened the driver.' Federal officials also alleged the crew tried similar break-ins on trucks in Fontana. If convicted the suspects face a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison for each theft charge, five for each conspiracy charge and 20 for each robbery charge.

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