Salem man wakes up to car alarm, finds bear in driver's seat
SALEM – Ryan McClanahan, of the Glenvar area, says he woke up to his car horn honking Thursday morning, and walked outside to find this bear sitting in the driver’s seat.
He called Roanoke County Police who came and opened the door to let the bear out safely.
The below images are credited to the Roanoke County Police Department.
Credit: Roanoke County Police Department.
Credit: Roanoke County Police Department.
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