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Hungry New England bear finds a snack in cab of work truck

Hungry New England bear finds a snack in cab of work truck
Charley. You wanna leave my dad alone? What do you think is in that truck right now? No, don't hang on, don't hang on *** minute. Look at the, it's *** frickin black bear eating Charlie's nuts in the front seat of the truck. They climbed through the open window. Yeah, you get out your car and video tape. This crap. Got it. I'm going, uh, let's see if I can do it at the same time. I'll deal with it. Ok? There's *** black bear. You're dating my nuts. You have to leave your cooler open. Charlie. I got it on video. But no, he went to the cab. No, he went to the window, my windows all the way down. He went on my side. We go again. I mean, when the nuts are going to *** off but maybe my *** nuts. I'm sorry, try to be healthy too. You know, you wanna leave the raisins behind as you stop eating my knots.
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Hungry New England bear finds a snack in cab of work truck
A hungry bear made its way into a company box truck to eat from an employee's lunch in New Hampshire. In video of the incident, which occurred in Sunapee, employees can be heard saying the bear is "eating Charlie's nuts in the front seat of the truck.""It climbed through the open window," another voice said. The company owner said the truck was not damaged, and only some nuts were missing.During similar past incidents in New Hampshire, police have said drivers should keep their windows up, doors locked, and clear their cars of snacks, if possible.

A hungry bear made its way into a company box truck to eat from an employee's lunch in New Hampshire.

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In video of the incident, which occurred in Sunapee, employees can be heard saying the bear is "eating Charlie's nuts in the front seat of the truck."

"It climbed through the open window," another voice said.

The company owner said the truck was not damaged, and only some nuts were missing.

During similar past incidents in New Hampshire, police have said drivers should keep their windows up, doors locked, and clear their cars of snacks, if possible.