Crime & Safety

Bear Struck And Killed on Valley Freeway

A bear was struck by a truck and car and killed on the same stretch of a Los Angeles freeway where a mountain lion was recently killed.

PORTER RANCH, CA — Two vehicles struck and killed a bear Thursday morning on the southbound Ronald Reagan (118) Freeway in Porter Ranch.

The bear was reported dead about 3:30 a.m., according to the California Highway Patrol.

The animal was struck by a truck and then run over by a car whose driver called authorities to report colliding with an animal, according to the CHP and a report from the scene.

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Andrew Hughan of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife told CBS2 the bear appeared to be about 2 years old.

Hughan warned motorists to use caution on roads near wildlife areas as many bears are emerging from winter hibernation.

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The animal was struck on the same freeway and near where a mountain lion and two of her kittens were struck by vehicles and killed in December and January.

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