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Out of the wild: Police chase bear through Anchorage, Alaska

A young black bear led police on a two-hour chase through the streets of downtown Anchorage, Alaska — scurrying down sidewalks and across lanes of traffic and even ducking behind a Pizza Hut along the way.

Video shows the bear scurrying down sidewalks, and crossing lanes of traffic

A still from video posted to Facebook by the Anchorage Police Department. The video has been viewed more than a million times. (Anchorage Police Department)

A young black bear led police on a two-hour chase through the streets of downtown Anchorage, Alaska — scurrying
down sidewalks and across lanes of traffic and even ducking behind a Pizza Hut along the way.

The Anchorage Police Department said they first received a call about the four-legged suspect around 6 p.m. Thursday.

Police followed the bear until after 8 p.m., when the state Department of Fish and Game ended the animal's city tour.

Video of the bear's exploits posted on Facebook by Anchorage police had been viewed more than 1 million times.

No one was hurt during the bear's escapades. Police said wildlife officials relocated the furry tourist.

Anchorage is home to some 300 bears, but police say encounters like this are rare.