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KIMBERLY — The Idaho Department of Fish and Game needs your help to find the people responsible for poaching a mule deer buck in the South Hills near Cherry Springs Road on or around Jan. 28.
A conservation officer found the deer's remains on Jan. 31 where it was killed. Leg bones from the same animal were later found on Golf Course Road, south of Jerome, on Feb. 9. Blood was collected in both areas. A DNA match later connected evidence from the two sites.
Anyone having knowledge about this crime or other wildlife-related violations should call the toll-free Citizens Against Poaching hotline at (800) 632-5999.
Callers will remain anonymous and a cash reward is available if the information is sufficient for a citation or a warrant to be issued. A conviction is not necessary.
A conservation officer found the deer's remains on Jan. 31 where it was killed. Leg bones from the same animal were later found on Golf Course Road, south of Jerome, on Feb. 9. Blood was collected in both areas. A DNA match later connected evidence from the two sites.
Anyone having knowledge about this crime or other wildlife-related violations should call the toll-free Citizens Against Poaching hotline at (800) 632-5999.
Callers will remain anonymous and a cash reward is available if the information is sufficient for a citation or a warrant to be issued. A conviction is not necessary.