A Bay State community was on high alert for a roaming black bear on Halloween, as the town warned residents of the animal sighting just before kids went out for trick-or-treating.
Whitman Police sent out an alert Tuesday afternoon after the town’s police department received a report of a black bear.
While responding to the area of Commercial Street between Linden Street and Dyer Avenue, a Whitman police officer also reported seeing the bear in the Plymouth County community.
Whitman Police ended up boosting its police presence throughout the evening’s trick-or-treating hours.
“We are monitoring this situation as closely as possible. Brigham St, Winter St, Franklin St, & Kendrick St. neighborhoods should be on high alert and use caution,” Whitman Police posted.
“Please take in your pumpkins and don’t leave candy out unattended,” the department added.
The same black bear was spotted in town earlier in October.
“Over the past several weeks, the Whitman Police Department has received reports of bear sightings throughout town, however, none of the reports we received stated that there has been contact between humans or pets and bears,” Chief Timothy Hanlon said in a statement.
“Out of an abundance of caution and with community members participating in trick-or-treating tonight, we will have an additional police presence throughout town to ensure everyone’s safety,” he added. “As always, if you do see a bear avoid any contact with it.”
Whitman Police added that anyone with questions or concerns may contact the Massachusetts Environmental Police at 800-632-8075. If there’s any emergency, contact police immediately at 911.
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