Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe SAN BERNARDINO NATIONAL FOREST, Calif., Sept. 24 (UPI) -- A California man who captured footage of a bear rummaging through a family's belongings said the animal earlier ran off with a backpack containing his iPad. Jesse Dinkel, who spotted the bear Saturday at the San Bernardino National Forest, said the animal first ran off with his iPad-containing backpack and he later captured video of the bear riffling through a family's belongings at a picnic table, KTLA-TV, Los Angeles, reported Monday. Advertisement "It was crazy," Dinkel said. "He was really not shy." Dinkel said the bear took a Tupperware container filled with food back into the woods with him. Forest officials said bear sightings are common at Jenks Lake. Dinkel said the theft of his iPad by a bear has brought about a new problem. "Try getting the insurance company to believe that," Dinkel said. Read More Bear swims in Los Angeles pools Province disputes Indian bear-hunting ban Activist not guilty in bear-feeding case Bear overnights in Boulder, Colo., tree