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New Hampshire, are used to a few bears showing up this time of year, but there’s one particular bear that’s really making itself at home.The police department posted photos and video on its Facebook page of the "nuisance" bear after it smashed a car window and helped itself to some leftover McDonald’s inside.

It happened while the vehicle owner was having breakfast inside a restaurant.Police told FOX Television Stations that he’s been spotted on porches, in trashcans and later, breaking a car window and "chowing down" on fast food.RELATED: Officers rescue orphaned bear cub after car accident kills its entire familyThe department used the photos and video as a reminder to visitors and locals alike: Keep your car clear of snacks.Photo credit: Jackson, NH, Police Department "Hungry bear, don’t care," police said.Among the first menu items on Jackson’s town website is a link to information about bear safety.

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