CPW asks for public s help in locating whoever is shooting deer with blow darts in Walsenburg
Colorado Parks and Wildlife
and last updated 2021-04-05 23:53:06-04
WALSENBURG â Colorado Parks and Wildlife is asking for the public s help in identifying the person(s) who shot multiple deer with blow darts in Walsenburg.
Several deer have been seriously injured.
According to CPW, Wildlife Officer Travis Sauder received a call on April 1 about multiple deer near the 100 block of East Cedar in Walsenburg with darts stuck in them.
He found three injured deer. One was an adult doe with a dart through the foreleg, another was a young doe with a dart in the nose, and the third was a young doe with a dart in the right side of the neck, just below the jaw.
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