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Reward offered in bear death mystery in Beaver Creek

Viviane, an Asian black bear is back at home in the African reserve of Sigean on July 9, 2013 after 15 days of freedom when she escaped from her enclosure. The bear was not considered dangerous and was found at several kilometres north of the reserve. AFP PHOTO / RAYMOND ROIG (Photo credit should read RAYMOND ROIG/AFP/Getty Images)

BEAVER CREEK, Colo. — Colorado Parks and Wildlife is offering a $500 reward for information that leads to a citation or arrest in connection with the death of a female bear.

Officials said the bear was found dead in a Beaver Creek neighborhood on June 30.

A toxicology test found only traces of toxicants in the bear’s system, but not enough to cause death. A physical examination revealed no signs of trauma.

The sow had three cubs with her when she died. Two cubs captured near her appeared healthy at first, but both became sick and lethargic the next day.

Officials said the bellies of both were full of store-bought cherries, an indication someone might have been intentionally feeding them.

Wildlife rehabilitators treated both cubs and they survived. A third cub captured days later appeared healthy.

Anyone with information can call Operation Game Thief anonymously at 877-265-6648 or Colorado Parks and Wildlife at 970-947-2920.

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