WEST HARTFORD, CT — Local animal control officials are asking folks to report any bear sightings to the state as it monitors an injured bear in West Hartford and a creature seen stealing pumpkins.

According to the West Hartford Animal Control Department, multiple residents have reported seeing a bear that appeared to be injured in town.

The bad news regarding the injured bear, animal control officials said, is that there isn’t anything authorities can do.

The good news, however, is that state and local officials have observed the injured bear, and it appears to be recovering nicely.

On Wednesday, the animal control department said as much.

“Although we all want to assist the bear in recovering from its injury, unfortunately, there is nothing that can be done. The bear may appear to be struggling to move or care for itself, but our observations today indicated the opposite,” wrote West Hartford Animal Control.

“We witnessed the bear running despite its injured leg/paw. Bears are remarkably resilient and adaptable, capable of overcoming numerous challenges, including physical injuries. The bear has demonstrated a strong will to persevere.”

The town is working with the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection on the matter, with a state environmental conservation officer seen in town patrolling the area with a shotgun equipped with non-lethal rounds.

Meanwhile, the town said it is also aware of a bear that has been seen stealing pumpkins from homes, something that is plentiful this time of year.