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DNRE seeks information on elk poaching incident in Montmorency County

The Department of Natural Resources and Environment is seeking information about a bull elk that was illegally killed Tuesday, Nov 16, at about 1 p.m. in Montmorency County.
The spike bull was shot near County Road 622 and East Branch Road. Witnesses reported a newer, gray Toyota Land Cruiser with a Michigan license plate leaving the area. Two white males, in their early to mid 20s with dark hair, were reportedly in the vehicle. DNRE Law Enforcement would like to talk with the occupants of the vehicle.
Anyone with information regarding the incident can call the DNRE Law Division at the Gaylord Operations Center at 989-732-3541 or the 24-hour Report All Poaching Line at 800-292-7800.

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