The Missouri Department of Conservation is investigating to determine who dumped numerous deer hides near the Outer Road and Highway 63 in north Moberly. Conservation agent Chris DeCoske says the hides were dumped south of the Omar Bradley Airport:
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DeCoske says the hides were left in a pile. She says animals then began chewing the hides, and they're now scattered along the road. A criminal investigation is underway, and DeCoske encourages residents to call the Conservation Department if they have information:
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Those phone numbers again are (660) 651-3196 and 1-800-392-1111. Callers can request anonymity, and Agent DeCoske says they'll receive a reward if the information leads to a conviction.
KWIX Radio reporter Brian Hauswirth interviewed Missouri Department of Conservation agent Chris DeCoske about the deer hide dumping incident in Moberly. Click here to listen to Brian's full interview with Agent DeCoske:
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DeCoske says the hides were left in a pile. She says animals then began chewing the hides, and they're now scattered along the road. A criminal investigation is underway, and DeCoske encourages residents to call the Conservation Department if they have information:
Those phone numbers again are (660) 651-3196 and 1-800-392-1111. Callers can request anonymity, and Agent DeCoske says they'll receive a reward if the information leads to a conviction.
KWIX Radio reporter Brian Hauswirth interviewed Missouri Department of Conservation agent Chris DeCoske about the deer hide dumping incident in Moberly. Click here to listen to Brian's full interview with Agent DeCoske:
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