Colorado man who killed bear and 2 cubs receives 2 years probation

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The Colorado man who killed and discarded a sow bear and two cubs received a sentence of two years of probation and more than $19,000 in fines Monday in Fremont County District Court, according to court records.

In January, Paul Stromberg, 53, of Howard, pleaded guilty to one felony count of big game wildlife destruction and one misdemeanor count of failure to properly dress wildlife.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers arrested Stromberg on Sept. 30 on suspicion of killing the animals and he was later released on a $10,000 bond.

The officers found the bodies of the three bears on state trust land southeast of Salida on Sept. 29 after receiving anonymous tips about a poaching incident and reviewing social media posts. Officials found evidence that the bears were shot on Sept. 25 at the Howard property, according to the Oct. 2 news release.

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