Fish and Game conservation officers are asking the public for information regarding a yearling mule deer fawn that was shot twice and left to waste in Madison County, Idaho near the intersection of 10000 S. and Snake River Road North-northeast of Ririe earlier this week.
Officers discovered the dead deer fawn while out on patrol March 2nd. It is believed that the shooting incident occurred sometime between the night of February 27th and the morning of February 28th, based on a recent sighting of the fawn while it was still alive.
Anyone with information can call (208)-993-0429, the Citizens Against Poaching hotline at 800-632-5999, or report it online. Individuals providing information can remain anonymous and if that Information leads to charges being filed would be eligible for a reward from the Citizens Against Poaching program.
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