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A DNR conservation officer said they were able to find the pack, including the undamaged firearm, in about 45 minutes
GRAND MARAIS, Minn. - In parts of Minnesota, adventurers are advised to protect their food against bears. On Sunday, July 11, a bear took off with a camper's unattended backpack filled with some snacks at a portage landing in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
When U.S. Forest Service law enforcement official Edward Belmore took the report, he learned there was much more to the camper's plea.
The camper's handgun was also in the backpack and a bear - in an odd turn of events - was suddenly "armed."
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