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This image captured by a Ring camera shows a young adult black bear in North Middleton Township Monday.

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A young adult black bear was spotted this week on footage from a Ring doorbell camera in North Middleton Township.

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Around 6:15 p.m. on Monday, the bear was seen walking through a backyard in the area of Sunset Drive and Union Hall Road in the Kendor Summit development in the township.

A reader-submitted video shows the bear strolling through the backyard area of the home.

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