COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — A bear died after it became trapped inside a vehicle in Colorado Springs, and wasn’t discovered until days later. That has prompted Colorado Parks and Wildlife to issue a warning to drivers to keep their car doors locked, remove all trash and food from vehicles, and keep their windows rolled up. The black bear, weighing about 250 pounds (113 kilograms), got into the unlocked car and destroyed the vehicle, according to CPW. Then the bear couldn’t get out and died. The bear was undiscovered for days in the heat in central Colorado Springs. Colorado Parks and Wildlife has received more than 6,000 reports of bear sightings so far this year, which is roughly double the same period last year. Wildlife officials say recent drought conditions have reduced natural food sources in parts of Colorado, pushing bears out of the mountains and into communities in search of food. CPW has posted a Living with Bears section on its website to help educate Colorado residents about bears, their habits and how to keep both wildlife and people safe as they cohabitate. Jennifer McRae, CNN