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Police Rescue Injured Bear Cub In Western Mass

Police did more than the bare necessities after they learned of an injured baby bear in dire need of help in Western Massachusetts. 

Erving police Sgt. Adam Paicos carries a wounded baby bear on Thursday evening, July 27.

Erving police Sgt. Adam Paicos carries a wounded baby bear on Thursday evening, July 27.

Photo Credit: Erving Police Benevolent Association

The cub was found in Franklin County off Route 2 in the town of Erving after it had been hit by a car Thursday evening, July 27. 

Its hind leg was injured, and the baby could barely walk, Erving Police said.

Erving Officer Brandon Bryant and Sgt. Adam Paicos responded and found the animal and its very worried mama bear around 7 p.m. Fearing for their safety, they called a biologist in Hubbardston who walked them through how to safely corral the cub without getting hurt, officials said. 

Mama bear backed up and watched as Paicos grabbed the cub and gently placed it into a dog crate, police said. 

Police passed the bear cub to MASS Wildlife, who took it to Tufts Animal Hospital for treatment. 

"The cub is being kept comfortable and is receiving pain medication and supportive care," said Dr. Maureen Murray, director of the Tufts Wildlife Clinic at Tufts University, in a statement. "Veterinarians are assessing the injuries and will continue to provide treatment and monitor the cub over the coming days."

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