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‘Help Me, Help Me’: Hiker Finds Yellowstone Grizzly Attack Victim, Calls 911
Cowboy Times ^ | 5/5/26 | Andrew Rossi

Posted on 05/05/2026 9:54:17 AM PDT by sopo

A Maryland man was the first to come across one of two hikers seriously hurt in a Monday afternoon Yellowstone National Park grizzly attack, hearing the man call for help before coming across the man “tore up pretty bad.”

“I was hiking up Mystic Falls Trail when I saw bear prints in the mud,” Craig Lerman told Cowboy State Daily on Tuesday morning. “I kept walking a little further and saw a bloody hat with a watch torn off.”

Lerman, from Baltimore, was hiking on the Mystic Falls Trail when he was the first person on the scene after the grizzly attacked a pair of hikers.

Lerman kept hiking until he found the first victim, a severely injured 28-year-old man, lying on the trail.

“He heard me coming and started saying, ‘Help. Help me,’” Lerman said. "At first, I thought it was a prank or joke. Kids playing games. But when I got close to him, I knew this was a serious matter.”

According to Lerman, the man was “tore up pretty bad” with cuts all over his face, back, legs, and stomach with “flesh next to him.” The man had already managed to call 911 on his blood-covered phone.

“I called 911 from my phone and took over the call from there,” Lerman said. “I was scared the bear was going to come back around, so I just kept my head on a swivel.”

The dispatcher told Lerman to focus on keeping the man conscious and to turn him onto his side so he didn’t choke on his own blood, while responders coordinated a response.

“He kept talking to me the entire time,” Lerman said. “I ended up giving him my T-shirt (because) he said he was cold and wet, so I just laid it over him and reassured him help was on the way.”

The official first responders were two National Park Service rangers who reached the scene on foot, he said. Soon after, a helicopter arrived with more personnel to evacuate both bear attack to the Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center.

“I never saw the other guy,” Lerman said. “He was 14, and I believe that was his brother, but I don’t know that. His mom was there, but not on that trail. She was on the phone with him, trying to keep him calm.”

Lerman described the experience as “scary, brutal,” and “not something I’ve ever seen before.”

‘One Or More Bears' Yellowstone officials reported Tuesday morning that the incident occurred on the Mystic Falls Trail near Old Faithful. The victims may have been attacked by “one or more bears.”

National Park Service emergency services personnel responded to the victims, and the incident “remains under investigation,” the agency report. No additional information was provided.

Pastor and former Idaho Falls resident Travis Guse shared information he received about the incident on Facebook. He was contacted by David Jenkins, an associate pastor at Lake Church in Arlington, Texas.

“Two (men) from his church were up in Yellowstone with their mom when they were mauled by a grizzly bear,” Guse wrote. “The kids were life-flighted to the hospital in Idaho Falls, and the hospital still had my contact on file from when I was a pastor there over a decade ago.”

When Cowboy State Daily reached out to Guse, he confirmed he had made the post but declined to comment further.

Jenkins confirmed that the victims are members of the church’s congregation and had been taken to Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center for treatment. He also declined to comment further.

Cowboy State Daily reached out to Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center to get an update on the victims’ condition, but hadn’t received a response by the time of publication.

Stimulus, Response This is the first human-grizzly incident in Yellowstone in 2026 and the second to result in injury in the last five years.

The previous incident happened in September 2025 when a man hiking on the Turbid Lake Trail near the northeastern shore of Yellowstone Lake was attacked by a grizzly and suffered injuries on his arm and chest.

Based on what he could see at the scene, Lerman believes there were two grizzlies in the vicinity of the Mystic Falls Trail on Monday. He based his assumption on the two sets of footprints he observed on the muddy trail.

“There were two sets from a bigger and smaller bear,” he said. “The conclusion was that it was a mom protecting her cub, but that’s an assumption.”

Sow grizzlies with cubs usually emerge from hibernation in late April.

Mothers are fiercely protective of their cubs and will attack with little to no provocation, which can lead to serious and potentially lethal attacks on humans in spring and early summer.

In May 2024, Shayne Patrick Burke was attacked by a mother grizzly while hiking on Signal Mountain in Grand Teton National Park. He survived but was seriously injured.

NPS personnel and officials with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service usually categorize these attacks as defensive rather than aggressive.

That means it’s unlikely the grizzly responsbile for this attack will be removed from the park’s population, but there’s been no official information other than that the investigation into the incident is ongoing.

Lerman didn’t know the status of either victim but hopes they are recovering at the Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center.

“I’d like to eventually know if they survived,” he said.

Andrew Rossi can be reached at arossi@cowboystatedaily.com.


TOPICS: Travel
KEYWORDS: grizzly; grizzlyattacked; hikers; yellowstone
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1 posted on 05/05/2026 9:54:17 AM PDT by sopo
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To: sopo; marktwain

ping!............


2 posted on 05/05/2026 9:54:46 AM PDT by Red Badger (Iryna Zarutska, May 22, 2002 Kyiv, Ukraine – August 22, 2025 Charlotte, North Carolina Say her name)
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To: Red Badger

“NPS personnel and officials with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service usually categorize these attacks as defensive rather than aggressive.

That means it’s unlikely the grizzly responsbile for this attack will be removed from the park’s population, but there’s been no official information other than that the investigation into the incident is ongoing.”

needs a one way ticket to Alaska or , better, Siberia


3 posted on 05/05/2026 9:58:21 AM PDT by sopo
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To: Red Badger

Bear spray.

At least gives you a fighting chance to get away.


4 posted on 05/05/2026 10:00:12 AM PDT by DarrellZero
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To: DarrellZero

bought a can while I was there several years ago, glad it’s just a souvenier


5 posted on 05/05/2026 10:02:12 AM PDT by sopo
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To: sopo

God gave us brains to protect ourselves. Grizzlys? The worst I have in WV are bobcats and black bears and keep a firearm handy. I’m not taking chances with those things, especially if I see cubs.


6 posted on 05/05/2026 10:03:36 AM PDT by mikey_hates_everything
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To: mikey_hates_everything

Ever had to draw on one; they’re all over the place I’ve seen just on driving through


7 posted on 05/05/2026 10:10:20 AM PDT by sopo
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To: DarrellZero

Bear spray has mixed results.

These bears need to be killed.

Our society has been manipulated to believe animals have greater value than humans. But this is a false belief.


8 posted on 05/05/2026 10:10:42 AM PDT by reasonisfaith (What are the personal implications if the Resurrection of Christ is a true event in history?)
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To: DarrellZero

Does Yellowstone allow guns for protection?

I would bring a 10mm instead of bear spray.


9 posted on 05/05/2026 10:13:53 AM PDT by PGR88
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To: mikey_hates_everything

My first thought was - a grizzly mama bear with a cub. If the cub was closer to the people than it is to it’s mother mama will attack.


10 posted on 05/05/2026 10:14:58 AM PDT by Semper Vigilantis (What's the difference between a Libertarian and a Liberal? The spelling.)
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To: PGR88

Carry it anyway. Better have it and not need it, than need it and not have it.


11 posted on 05/05/2026 10:16:25 AM PDT by Resolute Conservative
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To: mikey_hates_everything
We have coyotes but I've never seen one so far. Racoons are about it around here.


12 posted on 05/05/2026 10:16:33 AM PDT by xp38
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To: sopo

13 posted on 05/05/2026 10:25:50 AM PDT by equaviator (Nobody's perfect. That's why they put pencils on erasers!)
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To: PGR88

Yes, firearms are allowed in Yellowstone, by federal law from several years ago.

People say they cannot be used against bears in self defense. Those people do not know the law. There is a specific exemption for self defense.


14 posted on 05/05/2026 10:31:17 AM PDT by marktwain (----------------------)
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To: xp38

15 posted on 05/05/2026 10:38:15 AM PDT by sopo
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To: sopo

“That means it’s unlikely the grizzly responsbile for this attack will be removed from the park’s population,”

Fools. It will happen again.


16 posted on 05/05/2026 11:15:58 AM PDT by Revel
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To: mikey_hates_everything

Out west the Moose are more dangerous than black bears in my experience. Elk and deer will stomp you if you corner them. I never see Grizz. But I keep pepper spray and the 45-70 handy.


17 posted on 05/05/2026 11:47:17 AM PDT by Seruzawa ("The political left is the Garden of Eden of incompetence." -Marx the Smarter (Groucho.))
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To: reasonisfaith
Better bear spray than a firearm. It's an area-effect deterrent, rather than hoping you penetrate the skull or spine on a rapidly moving animal. I switched several years ago when hiking in grizzly country here in WY. I just completed wildland fire training (FFT-2) and they also advise carrying bear spray over firearms, and its not like we have anyone against firearms up here.

Sounds like the kids just stumbled into a situation where they got to close to a cub and the mother reacted accordingly. Easy to do in areas with short line of sight. And they are fortunate the mother was not hungry as they often are in the spring.

Many years ago I accidentally treed a black bear cub; thought it was a big raccoon at first glance, and only realized my mistake as I heard the bushes moving behind me. It's not a comfortable situation, that's for sure.

18 posted on 05/05/2026 12:03:39 PM PDT by EnderWiggin1970
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To: EnderWiggin1970
Better bear spray than a firearm.

It's pretty dumb to go in grizzly country without both.

19 posted on 05/05/2026 12:11:23 PM PDT by TangoLimaSierra (⭐⭐To the Left, the Truth is Right Wing Violence⭐⭐)
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To: TangoLimaSierra

Admittedly, I’m an ultralight hiker. Just the bearspray is quite a concession against that in many ultralighters’ minds. And firearms capable of being useful against a grizzly are not exactly “ultralight.”


20 posted on 05/05/2026 12:22:08 PM PDT by EnderWiggin1970
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