Curious puppy leads DNR officer to parts of illegally-hunted deer
Updated Jan 15, 2021;
Posted Jan 15, 2021
A puppy (not this particular puppy) led a Michigan DNR officer to an out-of-state hunter who was illegally taking deer.
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BARRY COUNTY, MI - A curious puppy led a Michigan Department of Natural Resources conservation officer to an out-of-state hunter who allegedly took two deer illegally, according to a law enforcement report.
Conservation Officer Richard Cardenas was in Barry County recently when he saw an ORV with what appeared to be two hunters taking a deer back to a home. He pulled into the home’s driveway. While he waited to talk to the hunters, Cardenas said he saw a puppy walk into a pole barn on the property and come back out carrying a deer leg in its mouth, the report said.