Polar bear kills 2 people, a mother and son, in Alaska town before being shot, officials say

A polar bear that chased people around a small Alaska town attacked and killed a mother and her son before being shot Tuesday, authorities said.

According to a dispatch by the Alaska Department of Public Safety, the attack occurred in Wales, a small community on the western tip of Alaska's Seward Peninsula.

"Initial reports indicate that a polar bear had entered the community and had chased multiple residents," the state Department of Public Safety wrote in its dispatch. "The bear fatally attacked an adult female and juvenile male – it was shot and killed by a local resident as it attacked the pair."

The attack was reported to Alaska state troopers at 2:30 p.m. local time, according to the dispatch.

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Victims identified as mother and son

In a Wednesday update, the state Department of Public Safety identified the woman and boy as Summer Myomick, 24, of Saint Michael and her 1-year-old son Clyde Ongtowasruk.

Authorities said that next of kin have been notified.

According to a later update, Tuesday's attack occurred while the two were walking between a school and a clinic in Wales.

Alaska state troopers late to respond due to weather

The state Department of Public Safety added that "poor weather conditions in the region and the lack of runway lights in Wales" prevented state troopers and officials with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game from making it to Wales on Tuesday. A state trooper and official from the state Department of Fish and Game traveled to Wales Wednesday to investigate the attack, the dispatch said in a later update, and the "remains of Myomick and Ongtowasruk were transported to the State Medical Examiner’s Office for autopsy."

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service also has been notified of the incident, the Alaska Department of Public Safety said.

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Where is Wales, Alaska?

Wales is a small, predominantly Inupiaq town of less than 200 people just over 100 miles northwest of Nome.

According to Kawerak Inc., a nonprofit tribal consortium based in Nome, Wales is "one of the oldest communities in the Bering Strait region." The Inupiaq name for Wales is "Kingigin, named for the mountain that rises above it," the group notes.

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Polar bear attacks rare, but increased concern due to ice loss

In Alaska's recent history, fatal polar bear attacks have been rare. A polar bear killed a man in the village of Point Lay, farther north of Wales, in 1990. Biologists later said the animal showed signs of starvation, the Anchorage Daily News reported.

A 2017 study maintained that polar bear attacks around the world are very rare – but linked "increased concern for both human and bear safety" to predictions of higher numbers of "nutritionally stressed" bears spending more time on land near people because of the loss of their sea ice habitat. Alaska scientists at the U.S. Geological Survey have similarly pointed to significant declines in sea ice that polar bears depend on.

Contributing: The Associated Press

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Polar bear attack in Alaska town kills woman, boy; animal fatally shot