The Pennsylvania Game Commission on January 23, 2025, released a statement confirming that the Black Bear that attacked a Jim Thorpe resident named Andrew Neirer tested positive for rabies, a deadly v ...
A Jim Thorpe man had a close call after a bear attacked him Sunday morning. A quick-thinking neighbor shot the bear, perhaps saving the victim’s life. 28/22 News obtained surveillance video of the ...
Andrew Neirer told CBS affiliate WYOU that he spotted the adult male black bear sitting in a wooded area in the Carbon County town of Jim Thorpe. He was walking along a trail to go to the store ...
Andrew Neirer says he was walking to the grocery store when he spotted the bear sitting in the middle of a wooded area. He says he tried to walk away but the bear came at him. A quick thinking ...
The incident happened on Sunday, Jan. 19, as Jim Thorpe resident Andrew Neirer was walking to the store on a trail near his house. While Neirer was in the middle of the path, he spotted the bear.
The Pennsylvania Game Commission said that the victim is “expected to have a full recovery and has received appropriate medical treatment" ...
The incident happened on Sunday, Jan. 19, as Jim Thrope resident Andrew Neirer was walking to the store on a trail near his house. While Neirer was in the middle of the path, he spotted the bear.
A black bear exhibiting "abnormal behaviors" attacked a Pennsylvania man earlier this week. Testing confirmed the animal was ...
The Pennsylvania Game Commission said that the victim — identified by local CBS affiliate WYOU as Andrew Neirer — is “expected to have a full recovery and has received appropriate medical ...
Andrew Neirer told CBS affiliate WYOU that he spotted the adult male black bear sitting in a wooded area in the Carbon County town of Jim Thorpe. He was walking along a trail to go to the store ...
The incident happened on Sunday, Jan. 19, as Jim Thorpe resident Andrew Neirer was walking to the store on a trail near his house. While Neirer was in the middle of the path, he spotted the bear.