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Bear breaks into home, steals lasagne from freezer

By 9Honey with CNN|

A bear managed to get into a US home and knew exactly where the goods were.

Connecticut woman Helena Richardson posted a sequence of Ring videos to social media on Wednesday that she shared with Channel 3.

In them, the bear could be seen strolling through a living room area before heading into the kitchen.

Watch the video above.?

Bear breaks into house, steals lasagne from freezer
The sight left Helena stunned. (WFSB)

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There, it pulled open the bottom freezer to a refrigerator, snagged a lasagne, then hopped out a nearby window.

The bear could then be seen casually leaving by way of the home's deck.

The woman said she didn't realise what had been in her home until she checked her Ring footage.

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Helena Richardson, woman who's house got broken into by bear who stole lasagne
Helena Richardson says the bear got comfortable in her own home. (WFSB)

Richardson said she got the notification that there was movement in her house while she was at work. When she checked the security feed on her phone, she was flabbergasted.

"I knew no one was supposed to be at home at that time so I checked, and in there was a bear," she told local news station WFSB.

"You can see him going from room to room, as comfortable as I am in my house," she said, adding that the bear spent a good 35 minutes in her home before raiding the freezer and making a quick getaway.

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BEAR BREAKS INTO HOME AND STEALS LASAGNA
It made a quick getaway with the lasagne. (WFSB)

"It's very hard to believe - my mum made me some lasagne, I left it in the freezer?, and the bear just took it," she said.

The animal did have tags on it.

The state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection always likes to remind people to be "bear aware."

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It warned earlier this year about habituated bears, or bears that lose their natural fear of humans. Those animals were exposed to human-sourced foods, such as trash, bird seed, or dog food. They leads them to dangerous behavior, such as breaking into homes, that could put the public at risk.

DEEP said that bears broke into homes nearly 70 times last year.

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