Washington Hunter
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Published March 19, 2006
MEDFORD, Ore. -- State police say they have broken up a ring of young poachers who shot deer and other animals at night in Southern Oregon and then shot videotape of their exploits.
Seven people were arrested, five adults aged 18 to 20 and two juveniles, police said. The adults were from Eagle Point and White City.
"After 15 years of fish and wildlife cases, this is probably the biggest big-game case I've ever worked," said OSP investigator Jim Collom.
Seven January search warrants yielded more than a dozen guns, at least 12 sets of deer antlers, pictures, videos, ammunition and a bag containing the beards of 35 wild turkeys, court papers show.
Olympian news services
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MEDFORD, Ore. -- State police say they have broken up a ring of young poachers who shot deer and other animals at night in Southern Oregon and then shot videotape of their exploits.
Seven people were arrested, five adults aged 18 to 20 and two juveniles, police said. The adults were from Eagle Point and White City.
"After 15 years of fish and wildlife cases, this is probably the biggest big-game case I've ever worked," said OSP investigator Jim Collom.
Seven January search warrants yielded more than a dozen guns, at least 12 sets of deer antlers, pictures, videos, ammunition and a bag containing the beards of 35 wild turkeys, court papers show.
Olympian news services
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