Public's Help Sought In Deer Poaching Case
The remains of an illegally killed doe mule deer were discovered recently
and Fish and Game is asking the public for information to bring the poacher
to justice.
Citizens against Poaching (CAP) is offering a reward for information in the
case and callers can remain anonymous. Contact CAP at 1-800-632-5999,
twenty-four hours a day.
On Sunday afternoon, passersby noticed deer parts wrapped in a green tarp
behind the Albertsons store at the corner of East Lexington and Apple
Streets in southeast Boise. A call to Fish and Game brought Conservation
Officer Matt O'Connell to the scene where he discovered a freshly killed and
hastily butchered doe mule deer. "The deer had been quartered and skinned,
and most of the remains had been left wrapped in a green tarp," O'Connell
said. "Parts of the hindquarters and backstraps were taken, but the entire
front quarters and parts of the hind quarters were wasted having been left
sitting on the hot pavement in the heat."
An Albertson's grocery store employee spotted a dark blue 1980s model
Chevrolet truck leaving the area where the deer was dumped. Meat samples
were collected for possible DNA matching and other evidence was collected at
the scene, but O'Connell noted that an eyewitness to the crime would move
the case forward quickly. "Someone in addition to the poacher knows about
this case and we'd like to talk with them," O'Connell noted. "And we'd like
to visit with anyone who may have seen the deer and tarp being dumped at the
location."
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