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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

Yahoo

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.

Man arrested, 2 other suspects sought after shot fired during Oakville home invasion
Man arrested, 2 other suspects sought after shot fired during Oakville home invasion

CTV News

time18 hours ago

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Man arrested, 2 other suspects sought after shot fired during Oakville home invasion

A 20-year-old man has been arrested, and two other suspects are being sought after a gun was fired during a home invasion in Oakville early Thursday morning. Halton Regional Police said three suspects attended a residence on Brookfield Crescent at 4 a.m. and forced their way in through the back door. The sounds of breaking glass alerted the occupants, prompting them to confront the suspects, one of whom was armed with a handgun, police said. The suspects fled, police said, with one going down the basement, where responding officers later found him and brought him into custody. During the incident, a shot was fired by one suspect, police said. They noted no one was hit by gunfire, and no property was taken. 'Auto theft is believed to be the motivation for the home invasion,' police said in a news release Thursday afternoon. The arrested suspect has been identified as Trevaughn Walker from North York. He is facing charges of robbery with a firearm and disguise with intent. The charges have not been tested in court. Police have limited descriptions of the two remaining male suspects, only saying they wore dark-coloured clothing and face masks. The suspect vehicle is believed to be a dark-coloured sedan. Police are asking anyone with information, including security or dashcam video, in the area of Brookfield Road and Lakeshore Road West between 3:30 a.m. and 4:30 a.m. to contact them at 905-825-4777, ext. 2216, or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

"American Nightmare" kidnapper Matthew Muller pleads guilty to 1993 kidnapping, sexual assault in Folsom
"American Nightmare" kidnapper Matthew Muller pleads guilty to 1993 kidnapping, sexual assault in Folsom

CBS News

time21 hours ago

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"American Nightmare" kidnapper Matthew Muller pleads guilty to 1993 kidnapping, sexual assault in Folsom

"American Nightmare" kidnapper Matthew Muller pleaded guilty on Wednesday to charges related to a 1993 cold case in which prosecutors said he forced two campers out of their tent and sexually assaulted one of them. The Sacramento County District Attorney's Office said on Thursday that Muller, who was 16 at the time, used a gun and ordered two young campers out of their tent near Folsom Lake. Prosecutors said "he tied the male up and carried the female away to sexually assault her." The district attorney's office said its cold case, science and technology unit played a key role in linking Muller to the 32-year-old case. They added that Muller later admitted to the crime. Muller was sentenced to 11 years to life in state prison, prosecutors said. This sentence will be served consecutively to his life sentences for a pair of home invasions in Santa Clara and his 40-year sentence for federal crimes relating to a 2015 case in Vallejo. Earlier this year, Muller pleaded guilty to charges in connection with home invasions in Mountain View and Palo Alto in 2009. In Mountain View, prosecutors said Muller broke into a female's home, attacked her, tied her up, made her drink a concoction of medications and told her he was going to rape her. The victims persuaded Muller against it. Just a month later, he broke into a Palo Alto home where prosecutors said he bound and gagged a woman and forced her to drink Nyquil. He then assaulted her and was again persuaded to stop. He pled no contest to two counts of forcible rape of Denise Huskins in 2015. Huskins was kidnapped from her Vallejo home in what police had thought was a hoax.

Eminem stalker sentenced to prison for breaking into rapper's home
Eminem stalker sentenced to prison for breaking into rapper's home

CBS News

timea day ago

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Eminem stalker sentenced to prison for breaking into rapper's home

A Michigan man accused of stalking rapper Eminem and breaking into his Clinton Township home will spend at least 18 years in prison. Matthew David Hughes, 32, of Clinton Township, was sentenced Tuesday to 15 to 30 years in prison for first-degree home invasion and 3 to 7 1/2 years for aggravated stalking. Macomb County prosecutors say the two sentences will run consecutively to each other, and Hughes will serve at least 18 years. Hughes was also ordered to have no contact with Eminem, whose real name is Marshall Mathers. Hughes first broke into the rapper's home in April 2020 and told Eminem that he was going to kill him, according to previous testimony by law enforcement. Hughes was arrested again for being on the rapper's property on Aug. 8, 2024. "No one, celebrity or not, should ever feel unsafe in their own home," said Macomb County Prosecutor Peter J. Lucido in a statement. "This sentence sends a clear message that stalking and home invasion will be taken seriously in Macomb County and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Everyone has the right to privacy, safety, and peace of mind." A jury convicted Hughes on May 7 of first-degree home invasion, aggravated stalking and second-offense habitual offender.

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