A small black bear has been wandering through residential backyards in Randolph, Massachusetts, for two consecutive days, prompting official warnings from local law enforcement. The animal was sighted near Jane and Mitchell Streets on Tuesday and in the West and Fowler Street area on Wednesday. Environmental police are currently monitoring the bear’s movements and urge residents to remain vigilant.
Where was the black bear spotted in Randolph?
Randolph authorities reported the first sighting of the small black bear on Tuesday night. The animal was observed in the vicinity of Jane and Mitchell Streets.
On Wednesday, police confirmed a second sighting in a different part of town. This sighting occurred in the area encompassing West Street and Fowler Street. Environmental police are continuing to monitor the situation as the bear moves through the community.
How did residents encounter the bear?
Local residents have captured footage of the animal in their yards. Sherrine Weekes provided video to NewsCenter 5 showing the bear lumbering through her backyard. Weekes stated she arrived at her home approximately five minutes after the video was recorded.

What are the police safety recommendations?
With the bear active in residential areas, Randolph officials have issued specific safety instructions for the public. Residents are urged to remain alert and follow these guidelines:
- Do not approach the bear: If you spot the animal, keep a safe distance.
- Report sightings: Call the police immediately if you see the bear.
- Secure pets: Pet owners should not leave dogs or cats unattended outside.
Is the Randolph bear connected to recent sightings in Canton?
The presence of the bear in Randolph follows a sighting in nearby Canton yesterday. While video shows a bear running through Canton, authorities have not confirmed if this is the same individual spotted in Randolph.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do if I see the bear in my yard?
Do not approach the bear. Contact the police immediately to report the sighting.
Are my pets safe?
To minimize risk, authorities recommend that pet owners do not leave dogs or cats unattended outdoors while the bear is active in the area.
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