Teen injured by black bear while hiking in Washington state park
A teenage hiker was injured by a black bear on Tuesday afternoon while hiking the Mount Si trail in Washington state. The incident occurred when a group of three high school students encountered a mother bear and her cubs.

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AI-generatedA teenage hiker was injured by a black bear on Tuesday afternoon while hiking the Mount Si trail in Washington state. The incident occurred when a group of three high school students encountered a mother bear and her cubs. The mother bear charged the group, scratching one teen, while another injured their ankle while fleeing. The injured teen sustained minor injuries and was released from the hospital. Officials closed the trail as they searched for the bear, stating it would be killed if found. The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife also reported a second group of hikers being followed by a bear on the same trail.
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5 extractedWashington state estimates there are about 22,000 black bears across the state.
The trail where the incident occurred was closed by officials.
The injured teenager sustained minor scratches and an ankle injury while running from the bear.
A teenage hiker was injured by a black bear in Washington state park on Tuesday.
Officials stated they would have to kill the bear if they found it.