Elk Mountain Game Warden Ryan Kenneda is asking the public for help with any information concerning a red truck in the area of Medicine Bow Saturday.  The Wyoming Game & Fish Department seeks any and all information that the public could provide, concerning a red pick-up truck that was in and around the area of Medicine Bow, Wyoming on Saturday, June 6, 2014.

A Wyoming landowner reported a yearling doe that was shot along Marshall Road, just northeast of Medicine Bow, between 4 and 7 p.m. in the Albany County area.

When the doe was found, the landowner noticed that the lower legs were cut off and the animal had been gutted, and placed in a cross formation, with the doe's heart in the cross section of the remains.

According to the report, no meat was taken from the animal. The crime has been deemed as heinous and destructive by law enforcement officials. Not only that, but trespassing on private land was violated as well.

The vehicle in question has been described as a red pick-up truck, with "aggressive" tires, possibly Goodyear "DuraTracs" or something along those lines.

If you or anyone you know have any information that would lead the perpetrators to justice, please call the Stop Poaching Tip Line at 1-877-943-3847.

 

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