The South Lake Tahoe Police Department told CNN on Tuesday it believes Hank is responsible for two more break-ins over the weekend.
Officers banged on the exterior of the home until he left through the back door.
And Saturday, he is believed to have broken down a front door to enter another home. Police said they haven’t confirmed the bear is Hank yet, but believe it is likely him.
Residents have flooded police lines with worried calls, and the wildlife department said more than 100 individual reports of the bear have been come in to South Lake Tahoe police.
Wildlife department spokesperson Peter Tira told CNN they have been tracking incidents with this black bear since the spring of 2021.
However, the wildlife department said relocation comes with a lot of requirements and can take a toll on the animal’s mental health.
According to KCRA, the BEAR League group has offered to pay all relocation expenses.
“While the Lake Tahoe area has a healthy and dense bear population, euthanizing an animal is always our last option,” Tira said.
If the wildlife department does capture the bear, it said it will evaluate the possibility of moving him to the out-of-state facility. It said his current location, as of Friday, is unknown, but the last reported sighting was a few days ago when he was seen walking down a street in Tahoe Keys.
The department is advising residents in the area to stay vigilant and responsibly store and dispose of food, as bears are driven by scent.