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Marauding grizzly bear shot dead in Dawson City, Yukon

A 'very, very old male grizzly bear' was shot by a Dawson City resident this week, after several attempts to trap it failed when it made off with the bait without getting caught.

Very old, very big male bear eluded attempts to trap it

The grizzly was shot on Monday by a resident in Dawson City. Black bears are often seen around the community, but grizzlies are rare. (Kirby Meister/Environment yukon)

Some Dawson City residents are still reeling after a close encounter with an aggressive grizzly bear.

Yukon conservation officers said the animal was spotted in the Dome subdivision on Friday, and wouldn't leave despite residents' efforts to scare it off.

Conservation Officer Kirby Meister described it as a "very, very old male grizzly bear. Very big."

Meister says several attempts to trap the bear over the weekend failed. On three occasions, the grizzly made off with the bait without getting caught.

Meister says the bear returned to one resident's yard early on Monday, and tried to break into a shed. The resident shot the bear dead when it began to approach their home.

"[The bear] was quite thin for this time of year, he had very little fat on him," Meister said. "So it's possible he was going to be in trouble for the winter here." 

Black bears are commonly seen around Dawson, according to Meister, but grizzlies rarely wander into the community.