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Bear Smashes Car Window, Eats 2 Dozen Cupcakes Inside

Bear Smashes Car Window, Eats 2 Dozen Cupcakes Inside
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Channeling Winnie the Pooh with its head stuck in a honey pot, a large black bear with an apparent sweet tooth smashed a car window to get to the two dozen cupcakes inside.

Bear Smashes Car Window, Eats 2 Dozen Cupcakes Inside

Nothing was left behind of the chocolate, vanilla and strawberry cupcakes except for some smeared icing and a paw print.

Christine Allen, who owns a bakery, left the cupcakes inside her Honda SUV parked in the White Meadow Lake area on Wednesday night.

On Thursday morning, she found a smashed rear window, no cupcakes, a paw print on the back seat headrest and lots of smeared icing.

"He ate every single one," she said.

Christine Allen said she baked the cupcakes for her shop in Denville. She said she was being industrious and getting ahead of a large order when she loaded her car with cupcakes Wednesday night.

"Around 2 o'clock this morning the dog started barking and I started hearing a crunch, crunch sound," said Christine Allen. Her husband, Adrian Allen, looked outside and saw a bear in the yard.

The bear was no stranger to the Allens as he's been hanging around the neighborhood for a few weeks.

Lt. Peter Reilly of the Rockaway Township Police Department said the bear "looks like it's done some other damage in the area" as well. Now that it has broken into the car, Reilly said it raises the concern to "another level."

"He is doing damage," Reilly said.

The first time this bear was seen by the Allens was on April 21 at about 8 a.m.

"He came one day and broke down the back fence to get in and he broke it again to get out," said Allen. "Then he came back the next day and he was just relaxing in our backyard."

Neighbors who have seen the bear say it is a large one and its size indicates that it's a male. When the bear came back on April 22 the Allens said he broke the basement door to get to their garbage.

"Then he went into the backyard and had a feast," said Christine Allen. "He was just lazing in the sun."

Adrian Allen said the bear also broke down another section of fence to get back to the woods.

The couple's West Lake Shore home backs up to a wooded area that connects to Wildcat Ridge, which consists of 3,700 acres of forest.

"Now he broke my window. He loves our house," said Christine Allen.

The Allens are animal lovers and their cupcake shop, Mo' Pweeze Bakery, only makes vegan treats. They are now worried for the bear.

"We don't want him to destroy our property. But we are very animal friendly, so we don't want the bear to be killed. Animal cruelty is not what we do," said Christine Allen.

She added that police might have to euthanize the animal.
"They said because he was showing aggressive behavior they may get the OK to put him down," she said.

Rockaway Township Police carry "bear conditioning kits" in the trunks of patrol cars that contain rubber buckshot and pyrotechnics to scare bears away. But Reilly doesn't recommend that "because you don't want to scare them into an area where there are more people."

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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