Illinois woman who ventured too close to grizzly bear at Yellowstone is cited: report
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An Illinois woman who got dangerously close to a grizzly bear and her cubs in Yellowstone National Park earlier this year was charged with two criminal offenses this week after authorities tracked her down, the Billings Gazette reports.
"The female grizzly charged the woman who turned and walked away from the bears," Yellowstone National Park wrote on its Facebook page. Darcie Addington, a tourist who filmed the bluff charge, told USA Today that others in the area warned Dehring that she was too close to the animals.More Related News
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