Pregnant Woman Hit By Car While Running From A Bear
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Police say the woman was walking when she saw a bear and she thought the bear was coming after her. The woman reportedly screamed and ran into the street.
"I heard a rustle behind me and a bear came out of the creek, I was about 2 feet away from the bear," Ashley Swendsen said.
She says when the bear started following her she screamed and ran away.
"I went up a gravel hill and you have to cross a bridge, there's no pedestrian walk and I was trying to cross the bridge and this lady hit me."
Police say Swendsen, ran into the street near 6700 Vincent Drive, three blocks away from Dublin and Vincent. That's when Swendsen was hit and the driver of the car reportedly took off.
"I remembered she said something like I slowed down, I slowed down and I pulled myself off her car and I was screaming that a bear was chasing me," Swendsen said.
Police say the driver of the vehicle asked her if she was injured and she informed the driver that she was not. The driver then left the area. Police say he suspect vehicle was described as a 4-door black sedan, possibly a Mitsubishi, and the driver as a white female in her 70s. Springs Police are asking the driver to contact them in order to clarify some details of the accident.
Swendsen was taken to Memorial Hospital, where she was treated for a bruised leg. She is 5-months along in her pregnancy and the baby was unharmed.
Police say they found a bear a while later in the area, at 1443 Rock Ridge, near Rock Ridge and Turret. The Division of Wildlife euthanized the bear after Swendsen identified her in a picture. The DOW says the bear had become a danger to the area, becoming too comfortable around humans.
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