Black bear spotted in Mount Carmel

MOUNT CARMEL - A black bear caused chaos in the borough for 30 minutes Thursday night, according to the Mount Carmel Police Department.

According to Patrolman Kevin Katch, police were dispatched at 7:19 p.m. to Sixth and Locust streets where people saw the animal.

The bear was seen eating at Fourth and Peach streets.

It then headed to Fifth and Peach streets, where it wandered through residents' yards, and climbed several fences on its journey.

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