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Three Southern California residents were sentenced in April 2026 after prosecutors said they staged fake bear attacks on luxury cars and collected nearly $142,000 in insurance payouts.
The California Department of Insurance, calling the probe “Operation Bear Claw,” said the group submitted claims and videos showing a bear rifling through a 2010 Rolls‑Royce Ghost and two Mercedes at Lake Arrowhead in the San Bernardino Mountains on Jan. 28, 2024.
Investigators and a California Department of Fish and Wildlife biologist concluded the footage showed “clearly a human in a bear suit.” Detectives executing a search warrant recovered an elaborate brown bear costume and meat‑shredding handles used to create claw marks inside the vehicles.
Three defendants pleaded no contest to felony insurance fraud and were sentenced to jail time and probation; reports varied on the exact jail terms (some outlets cited 180 days, others a weekend jail programme). Two were ordered to pay more than $50,000 each in restitution.
A fourth suspect faces a preliminary hearing in September 2026.
Authorities said the scheme targeted multiple insurers by filing nearly identical claims for the same date and location.







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