JACKSON HOLE, WYO – Wyoming Game and Fish Department says it is sure now it captured and killed the two grizzlies involved in the fatal attack of a hunter and his guide last week.

The department closed its investigation of the grizzly attack incident in the Terrace Mountain area northeast of Moran Junction, offering the following information:

On Sunday, Sept. 16, Game and Fish personnel killed the two bears responsible for the attack, a sow (female bear) and a yearling bear.

All evidence collected at the attack scene and from the victim’s body along with statements made by the client led Game and Fish investigators to believe these two bears were responsible for the fatal attack. Recently obtained results from forensic analysis confirms these conclusions.

Forensic analysis matched saliva from the sow and hair from the yearling bear to saliva and hair found on the victim’s clothing.

“Now that we have the forensic evidence this concludes our investigation into this tragic attack,” said Brad Hovinga, Jackson regional wildlife supervisor for the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. “Our thoughts and prayers continue to go out to the victims’ families and friends.”