BLACK MOUNTAIN, N.C. (AP) — Robert Lewis Dear, the suspect in the deadly Planned Parenthood attack in Colorado Springs, frightened neighbors, had several run-ins with police and lived in different remote cabins and trailers in North and South Carolina and Colorado. Planned Parenthood said witnesses said the gunman was motivated by his opposition to abortion, but Dear's neighbors in North Carolina neighbors said they never heard him talk about abortion. Colorado Springs Police Chief Peter Carey said investigators are still taking witness statements and that the investigation is complicated. Police were also called to his home after his neighbor's dog was shot with a pellet gun. Neighbors who live near Dear's former South Carolina home say he hid food in the woods as if he was a survivalist and said he lived off selling prints of his uncle's paintings of Southern plantations and the Masters golf tournament.