Published September 07, 2011| Associated Press
BILLINGS, Montana - A Park National de Yellowstone spokesman said that two grizzly bears more were captured in an investigation into the death of mauling of the month last a Michigan man.
Park spokesman Al Nash said Wednesday that the adult male bears were captured Sunday in the Hayden Valley region, where 59-year-old John Wallace of Chassell, Michigan, was killed August 25 hiking alone in the hinterland of the Park.
Nash, said hair samples were collected by the animals for DNA testing. The bears were monitoring radio-collared and released.
Park officials have said they will kill the bear that mauled Wallace if they can confirm its role through DNA analysis. Another bear captured last week is also out after having been fitted with a radio transmitter.
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