dave ellison, outside his arnold home last saturday.as ellison walks out of frame on his security camera, check out what enters stage left.the timing of it all seems like it's a well-rehearsed sitcom. dave ellison/homeownerholy crap what am i going to do"the bear, that doesn't look very old and probably is a teenager, according to ellison, is the first to notice the other.at first, ellison says he couldn't tell what exactly he saw scurry behind the tree.dave ellison/homeowner:"i heard a noise and i looked up and i thought it was my dog."to further show the little guy or gal's fright and fascination, look at the bear play a peak-a-boo game from behind the tree.clearly curious about this human, but not wanting to take any chances.ellison himself said his mind was racing.as he slowly stepped away.dave ellison/homeowner:"i can't walk, i definitely can't run so they always say, and through my own experience, just stay calm and do your own thing. they they usually go." go." (grant) that was eric rucker reporting. neighbors say they always keep their trash locked up-- just to make sure they aren't attracting bears. (vicki) that wraps up kron 4 news at 5.(granti) pam moore is here with kron 4 news at six. (pam)