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In this Friday, March 22, 2019 photo provided by the Ashland County Sheriff's Office, Ashland County sheriff's deputies Dylan Wegner, left, and Zach Pierce hold up two bear cubs they rescued from a flooded culvert on near the Bad River Indian Reservation near Ashland, Wis. The deputies said they decided to risk angering the mother because the cubs were soaked and cold and crying out. They put the baby bears in their squad car to warm and they were eventually placed in an open area for their mother to gather up.  (Karl Williams/Ashland County Sheriff's Office via AP)
In this Friday, March 22, 2019 photo provided by the Ashland County Sheriff’s Office, Ashland County sheriff’s deputies Dylan Wegner, left, and Zach Pierce hold up two bear cubs they rescued from a flooded culvert on near the Bad River Indian Reservation near Ashland, Wis. The deputies said they decided to risk angering the mother because the cubs were soaked and cold and crying out. They put the baby bears in their squad car to warm and they were eventually placed in an open area for their mother to gather up. (Karl Williams/Ashland County Sheriff’s Office via AP)
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ASHLAND, Wis. — Two Wisconsin sheriff’s deputies rescued a pair of bear cubs trapped in a flooded culvert that had served as their den.

The Ashland Daily Press reports that Ashland County deputies Zach Pierce and Dylan Wegner discovered the baby bruins Friday near the Bad River Indian Reservation in northern Wisconsin. Pierce says the cubs were soaked and cold, so they brought them into their squad car to warm up.

Pierce said they realized they risked angering the cubs’ mother who was nearby. He said she was slow and groggy from waking up and “the little cubs were screaming and crying like crazy.”

A conservation warden then arrived on scene, and the cubs were placed in an open area for their mother to gather up.