The owners of a popular pit stop in Lake Cowichan, B.C., are used to people coming in to get snacks and treats, but one recent customer was completely unexpected — a bear.
“This little black bear walked in the door… It’s a first,” Karen deGoesbriand, owner of Tiptons Gas Bar, told Global News.
Her husband Jay was behind the counter, sipping his coffee, and he stood up in shock, "bearing" witness to a robbery in progress.
The curious bruin decided the snack it wanted to take was a bag of 75-cent gummy candy.
Global News reporter Kylie Stanton has the story.
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“This little black bear walked in the door… It’s a first,” Karen deGoesbriand, owner of Tiptons Gas Bar, told Global News.
Her husband Jay was behind the counter, sipping his coffee, and he stood up in shock, "bearing" witness to a robbery in progress.
The curious bruin decided the snack it wanted to take was a bag of 75-cent gummy candy.
Global News reporter Kylie Stanton has the story.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/10019202/bear-gas-station-shoplifting-candy/
Subscribe to Global News Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/20fcXDc
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