The Conservation Office Service (COS) has made a step forward in its investigation of potential illegal deer killing near Quesnel, with some help from the local public.
Two deer were found having been killed and field-dressed within the 400-metre no-hunting zone of West Fraser Road on October 2.
COS says a grey early 2000s Dodge Ram 3500 dually, struck with a white canopy, was seen, with two men, at the scene by witnesses. COS put out a call to the public to help keep an eye out and provide any information, and Conservation Officer Kyle Bueckert says the public really stepped up.
“We wanted to thank the public for their efforts, and update them that the vehicle has been located and the CO service is moving forward with its investigation,” Bueckert said.
“I am aware that lots of members of the public were looking for the vehicle; we got a lot of calls and tips, and it was very helpful to have them contributing. The CO service is really grateful.”
The COS is says it “knows” the deer were field-dressed on West Fraser Road. Its investigation is currently looking into how the deer were hunted.
“We’re continuing to investigate and determine whether they were lawfully or unlawfully harvested,” says Bueckert. “We’re still working on the different potential charges that might apply, which is completely dependent on the justice system.”
COS is looking into charging the men with violations of the Wildfire Act, including discharging a firearm, discharging a firearm in a no-shooting zone, possession of wildlife, and killing wildlife not within an open season.
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