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Pa. woman punches bear, gets help from dog to survive attack

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FILE- In this July 25, 2014, photo, a black bear is seen at the Maine Wildlife Park in New Gloucester, Maine. A black bear attacked and dragged a Lycoming County woman from her home. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, File)

This story has been updated. 

A woman survived a mauling by a bear by repeatedly punching the animal and crawling into a bush as her Chihuahua-mix distracted the attacker.

Melinda LeBarron has broken bones, cuts and bruises and multiple bites after the attack outside her home in rural Pennsylvania on Wednesday evening, her son said. She remained hospitalized in critical condition Friday.

Her dog — fittingly named Bear — was also bitten several times and has a broken sternum and separated ribs.

“I’ll just put it this way — she’s very, very lucky to be alive,” said her son, Trent LeBarron, who described her as a tough person. “She was punching the bear and everything. Her right hand’s all swollen up from punching the bear.”

The attack began when she went outside with her dog around 6 p.m. When Bear the dog barked, Melinda LeBarron, a 51-year-old food prepper at a steakhouse restaurant, looked around to see what had startled the canine.

“The next thing she knew, she was on the ground getting slammed around,” said her son.

The black bear dragged Melinda about 80 yards through her yard, across a road, and into a thicket, while the dog tried to intervene, biting the black bear several times. Some of her clothes were ripped off in the process.
The attack left a trail of blood that relatives later followed.

“As she said in her own words, the bear wouldn’t show her no mercy at all,” Trent LeBarron said. “It wouldn’t stop.”

Eventually Melinda LeBarron went limp, and the bear took an interest in the dog, giving her a chance to climb into a small bush. She then threw a stick to distract the bear and finally made her way home to call a relative for help.

Bear the dog somehow got back into the home and was found whimpering beneath a bed.

“She’s stable now,” Trent LeBarron said. “She’s doing good, she’s actually doing very good. She has a long ways to go and a lot of lot of surgeries coming up.”

Before Melinda LeBarron was able to speak, she wrote on a pad to ask how her dog was doing.

“We asked her if Bear saved her life,” Trent LeBarron said. She nodded her head yes “so fast it was unreal.”

The attack occurred in a rural area outside Muncy, Pennsylvania, roughly 165 miles northwest of Philadelphia.

Wildlife officials told WNEP-TV they are trying to track the bear. Game Commission spokesman Travis Lau said his agency believes it is a sow with cubs and the attack occurred after the dog ran toward the bears.

Mike Levan, Melinda LeBarron’s neighbor and landlord, whose wife called 911, said a bear sow and four cubs were seen in the neighborhood all summer.

An earlier story appears below. 

Family members of a Pennsylvania woman who survived being severely bitten by a black bear say she’s crediting her Chihuahua mix dog named Bear with helping save her life.

Hospital officials said Friday that 51-year-old Melinda LeBarron was in critical condition, nearly two days after the attack outside her home in a rural area near Muncy.

LeBarron’s son says before she could speak, she used a pad to ask how Bear the dog was doing.

Trent LeBarron says she emphatically signaled the dog helped save her.

Melinda LeBarron was dragged about 80 yards before she could climb a bush and the bear left.

Trent LeBarron says his mother has broken bones, cuts and bruises and multiple bites.

Wildlife officials told WNEP-TV they are trying to track the bear.

An earlier story appears below. 

(Williamsport) — A relative says a woman severely wounded by a bear outside her Lycoming County home and dragged into a thicket managed to crawl back to her house to call for help.

Sister-in-law Lucinda Yoder tells the Sun-Gazette newspaper that Melinda Lebarron was home alone when she stepped outside Wednesday night to have a cigarette and let her dog out when she was attacked.

Game wardens say she was dragged more than 80 yards from her house in Muncy Creek Township.

Yoder says Lebarron crawled back to her house to call a relative for help

The newspaper reports Lebarron suffered broken ribs, a broken collar bone, multiple puncture wounds and partial scalping. She remained in critical condition today.

A game warden says the bear may have been attracted to deer parts, from a recent hunting trip, left near the home. If it can be trapped, wardens say it will be euthanized.

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