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Reward offered in east Tennessee elk poaching case

Reward offered in east Tennessee elk poaching case Follow Us Question of the Day By - Associated Press - Thursday, January 7, 2021 CLAIRFIELD, Tenn. (AP) - Officials are offering a reward for information about the poaching of an elk in an east Tennessee wildlife management area. The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency said Wednesday that it has been unable to develop any leads in the illegal killing of an elk found Dec. 31 in the North Cumberland Wildlife Management Area in Claiborne County. A hunter found the carcass of the elk, which had been shot. Officers said parts of the elk had been removed, including the head, “leading them to believe it was likely an antlered bull,” the agency said in a statement.

Reward Offered For Information Regarding Elk Poached On North Cumberland WMA

By Ronni Chase (TWRA) A $2,500 reward is being offered for information leading to the conviction of the person(s) responsible for an elk poached on the North Cumberland Wildlife Management Area in the Clairfield area of Claiborne Co. In the morning hours of Thursday, December 31, 2020, a local hunter reported finding an elk carcass on the Ed Carter Unit of the NCWMA, formerly known as the Tackett Creek Unit.  TWRA Wildlife Officers Brenden Marlow and Joel Hyden responded to the scene and located the remains of an elk that appeared to have been shot within the last few days.  The officers say that multiple parts of the elk had been removed from the scene including the head, leading them to believe it was likely an antlered bull.  Biological evidence has been taken and the incident remains under investigation.

Reward Offered For Information On Elk Poached On North Cumberland WMA

Reward Offered For Information On Elk Poached On North Cumberland WMA Friday, January 1, 2021 A $2,500 reward is being offered for information leading to the conviction of the person(s) responsible for an elk poached on the North Cumberland Wildlife Management Area in the Clairfield area of Claiborne County. In the morning hours on Thursday, a local hunter reported finding an elk carcass on the Ed Carter Unit of the NCWMA, formerly known as the Tackett Creek Unit.  TWRA Wildlife Officers Brenden Marlow and Joel Hyden responded to the scene and located the remains of an elk that appeared to have been shot within the last few days.  The officers say that multiple parts of the elk had been removed from the scene including the head, leading them to believe it was likely an antlered bull.

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