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12/31/2009 3:53:00 PM
Three more animals poached in Northern Arizona

FLAGSTAFF -- The Arizona Game and Fish Department is asking for public help in gathering information about two recent wildlife poaching cases involving two elk and one mule deer.

The poachings occurred along the Perkinsville Rd, 30-miles south of Williams, and south of the Prescott National Forest boundary. The elk were estimated to have been illegally killed between Dec. 14-28. The deer was illegally killed between Dec. 25-28.

All three animals were shot in close proximity to each other along the road. The elk were found approximately 150 yards from each other. The deer was about 3-miles from the elk, off the roadway. Officials believe all three were shot from the roadway.

"As with many poaching cases, we need help from the public. Someone may have seen or heard something associated with these cases," said Wildlife Manager Mike Rice. "Someone may have information but is apprehensive to come forward; we want to encourage them to call our Operation Game Thief hotline and help stop poaching. Their call can remain confidential."

Only the heads were removed from the animals. Evidence in the field indicates that a portion of a hindquarter was removed from one elk; the rest of the meat was left to waste. Even though evidence indicates these were probably not trophy-class animals, it appears the poachers shot them just to collect antlers. 

Rice added, "The wasteful shooting of these animals is not an act of responsible hunters - this is done by unethical poachers. These individuals have no respect for wildlife or for the game laws and regulations put in place to protect the state's wildlife."

Anyone with information about this incident can call the department's Operation Game Thief Hotline toll free at (800) 352-0700. Callers may be eligible for a reward of up to $2,700 for information about the elk and $1,250 for information about the deer. Rewards may be paid if information leads to the arrest of the violator(s).







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