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Deer Poached in Boise's Baggley Park

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Fish and Game is asking for the public’s help in solving an apparent mule deer poaching case in Boise’s Baggley Park.

Citizens Against Poaching (CAP) is offering a reward for information in the case and callers can remain anonymous. Contact CAP at 1-800-632-5999 twenty four hours a day.

Fish and Game conservation officer Joey Ishida responded to a report of the apparent poaching and found a large pool of blood next to the tennis courts in East Boise’s Baggley Park, just off Parkcenter Boulevard. A drag trail led northeast out of the park and terminated in a cul-de-sac at the end of South Crosscreek Lane. Based on this evidence, Ishida believes that the deer was poached between 1:00am and 3:00am Tuesday morning, dragged across the park to the cul-de-sac and loaded into a vehicle.

Backtracking to the tennis courts, Ishida followed a blood trail left by the dying deer south across Parkcenter Boulevard to a common area in a residential neighborhood. “It appears that the deer, possibly a large buck well-known by neighbors, was hit with an arrow in the common area, bolted across Parkcenter Boulevard and died a short distance into Baggley Park,” Ishida said.

Security camera footage obtained by Fish and Game shows a darker color – possibly black – Jeep Wrangler with a brush guard cruising through all those neighborhoods around 2:05am. “I’d ask that persons living on South Crosswater Lane, East Woodvine Court, East Monterey Drive and South Mariner Way review their security camera footage and report anything suspicious during the early morning hours of December 10,” Ishida noted.

In addition to the CAP hotline, persons with information regarding this case may also contact the Fish and Game Nampa office at 208-465-8465 weekdays and Idaho State Police at 208-846-7550 on weekends.

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Have you seen this deer? Fish and Game believes this buck mule deer may have been poached in Boise’s Baggley Park in the early morning hours of December 10th. Citizens with information about the case are encouraged to contact Fish and Game.
CAPTION: Have you seen this deer? Fish and Game believes this buck mule deer may have been poached in Boise’s Baggley Park in the early morning hours of December 10th. Citizens with information about the case are encouraged to contact Fish and Game.Baggley

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