Police Confirm Woman Injured in NW Medford Bear Attack

Here is our Link to the several bear incidents over the past two days.

On 9/5/22 at approximately 8:41 p.m., officers responded to the 900 block of N. Ross Lane for the report of a woman who was attacked by a bear. Upon arrival, officers learned the woman was in her backyard when a bear, estimated to be 150-200 pounds, rushed her and attacked her.

The woman sustained non-life threatening injuries to her left arm and left leg. The woman’s dog intervened and was also attacked, but together, the woman and her dog were able to chase the bear off. After the bear fled, it ran in front of a vehicle on N. Ross Lane and was struck and likely injured, but it fled from there. Oregon State Police Troopers from the Fish and Game Division responded to assist officers with an extensive search of the area for the bear, but it was not located.

In addition, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife was notified of the incident. Several additional calls came in throughout the night with sightings in that area. Authorities say to call MPD with any sighting information as soon as possible to ensure the safety of our community members.

If you happen to encounter a bear, MPD has included previous safety tips from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife:

Make Noise- Raise your voice and speak firmly, yell and clap your hands.

Don’t Run- Do not run or make sudden movements. 

Back away slowly as you face the bear. It is never safe to approach it. 

Give any bear you encounter a way to escape.

If you’re on a trail, step off and slowly walk away.

If you see bear cubs, steer clear and leave the area immediately.

Black bear attacks are rare. In most cases, a bear will avoid human contact.

Fight back- in the rare event of an attack. Keep bear spray handy for quick access and practice using it. Be aggressive, shout, and throw tools, sticks, and rocks.


Source: MPD


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