Ralph Story doesn't hold anything against bears, even though one broke into his car early Friday morning in Larkspur and totaled it.
"He was just looking for something to eat; that's what bears do," Story said. "Anyone who lives out here knows there's going to be wildlife here. We learn to live with it."
His 17-year-old son Ben, who usually drives the car, had left a peanut butter and jelly sandwich and a stick of deodorant in the car, which is probably what attracted the bear, according to officials.
Early in the morning, a black bear opened an unlocked car door. After he got in, the door closed behind him, Story said.
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"He was just looking for something to eat; that's what bears do," Story said. "Anyone who lives out here knows there's going to be wildlife here. We learn to live with it."
His 17-year-old son Ben, who usually drives the car, had left a peanut butter and jelly sandwich and a stick of deodorant in the car, which is probably what attracted the bear, according to officials.
Early in the morning, a black bear opened an unlocked car door. After he got in, the door closed behind him, Story said.
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