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Conservation Officer Service seeking public assistance in finding multiple individuals

The Conservation Officer Service is seeking the public’s help in identifying three individuals.

The investigating comes after reports of a deer that had been harvested on November 25th, 2023, on private property without permission from the landowner.

Conservation Officer Justin Millett says three hunters were spotted trespassing on private land where a deer had been harvested and removed from the private property.

“The Conservation Officer Service is reaching out just seeking the public’s assistance in figuring out who these three hunters were, and this incident happened just south of Quesnel on the West Fraser Road.” says Millett.

Millett added that the three suspects were seen driving a black Toyota Tacoma with a black canopy.

The Conservation Officer Service asks anyone with information on the three individuals, to send a report to the RAPP Line at 1-877-952-7277.

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