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Bear mauling victim wanted in Ohio
BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) - An animal rights activist who was mauled by a grizzly bear near West Yellowstone while tracking a bison is being returned to Ohio where he is wanted on multiple charges of failing to pay child support.
The man identified himself as Jesshua Amun at the time of the mauling Aug. 25.
Police in Butler County, Ohio, said his real name is Jeffrey Scheu, a jailer at the Bonneville County jail in Idaho Falls, Idaho, told the Bozeman Daily Chronicle on Thursday.
"He's in the process of being shipped out to Ohio," the jailer said.
A sheriff's deputy in Idaho Falls arrested Scheu, 36, at the hospital Tuesday after Ohio law enforcement officials contacted his office. "I don't know how they got onto him," said Detective Warren Hudman, who made the arrest.
Scheu's picture, featuring his badly mauled face, appeared in newspapers across the country after the mauling.
Officials said Scheu is wanted on six counts of failing to pay child support in Ohio.
He and three other members of the Buffalo Field Campaign, a group that protests state and federal actions that harass or kill bison when they leave Yellowstone National Park, had been tracking a bull bison north of West Yellowstone that day when they surprised the bear.
Scheu, who tried to run from the bear, needed hundreds of stitches to close his * wounds. His companions were unharmed.
WyomingSwede
Bear mauling victim wanted in Ohio
BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) - An animal rights activist who was mauled by a grizzly bear near West Yellowstone while tracking a bison is being returned to Ohio where he is wanted on multiple charges of failing to pay child support.
The man identified himself as Jesshua Amun at the time of the mauling Aug. 25.
Police in Butler County, Ohio, said his real name is Jeffrey Scheu, a jailer at the Bonneville County jail in Idaho Falls, Idaho, told the Bozeman Daily Chronicle on Thursday.
"He's in the process of being shipped out to Ohio," the jailer said.
A sheriff's deputy in Idaho Falls arrested Scheu, 36, at the hospital Tuesday after Ohio law enforcement officials contacted his office. "I don't know how they got onto him," said Detective Warren Hudman, who made the arrest.
Scheu's picture, featuring his badly mauled face, appeared in newspapers across the country after the mauling.
Officials said Scheu is wanted on six counts of failing to pay child support in Ohio.
He and three other members of the Buffalo Field Campaign, a group that protests state and federal actions that harass or kill bison when they leave Yellowstone National Park, had been tracking a bull bison north of West Yellowstone that day when they surprised the bear.
Scheu, who tried to run from the bear, needed hundreds of stitches to close his * wounds. His companions were unharmed.
WyomingSwede
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Bear mauling victim wanted in Ohio
BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) - An animal rights activist who was mauled by a grizzly bear near West Yellowstone while tracking a bison is being returned to Ohio where he is wanted on multiple charges of failing to pay child support.
The man identified himself as Jesshua Amun at the time of the mauling Aug. 25.
Police in Butler County, Ohio, said his real name is Jeffrey Scheu, a jailer at the Bonneville County jail in Idaho Falls, Idaho, told the Bozeman Daily Chronicle on Thursday.
"He's in the process of being shipped out to Ohio," the jailer said.
A sheriff's deputy in Idaho Falls arrested Scheu, 36, at the hospital Tuesday after Ohio law enforcement officials contacted his office. "I don't know how they got onto him," said Detective Warren Hudman, who made the arrest.
Scheu's picture, featuring his badly mauled face, appeared in newspapers across the country after the mauling.
Officials said Scheu is wanted on six counts of failing to pay child support in Ohio.
He and three other members of the Buffalo Field Campaign, a group that protests state and federal actions that harass or kill bison when they leave Yellowstone National Park, had been tracking a bull bison north of West Yellowstone that day when they surprised the bear.
Scheu, who tried to run from the bear, needed hundreds of stitches to close his * wounds. His companions were unharmed.
WyomingSwede
even the bears dont like em.
barto
the hard stuff we do right away - the impossible takes a little longer
WyomingSwede