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When Sue Story found her grandfather's dog mauled in her front yard but there was no sign of Robert Markel, she told authorities something was off.
Bears sent to University of Florida for examination after 89-year-old Robert Markel of Jerome, his dog killed during attack.
Robert Markel and his dog were found mauled to death on May 5, 2025, in a black bear attack in rural Jerome in Collier County, Florida.
Florida wildlife officials hauled a dead bear from the woods Monday, May 5, near the site of the possible mauling death of Robert Markel of Jerome.
After Robert Markel's daughter called to report a bear had just killed her father's dog, officials found Markel's body yards away.
Working with City Manager Mike McNees and City Councilman Rene Champagne, the group met with Collier County Public Schools about a lease.
The Self Defense Act of 2024 allows for the taking of bears, without any penalties, under specific circumstances.
After what sounded like gunfire, FWC officials emerged from the woods with a dead bear, possibly connected to the May 5 mauling of a Collier man.