Poaching Group Active in Boulder Junction

January 3, 2024
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On the night of December 1, just before the stroke of midnight, a serious wildlife poaching incident occurred in Boulder Junction, prompting an urgent response from local authorities. Witnesses reported that individuals, appearing to be native American, were in a dark-colored pickup truck, possibly from the 1990s or 2000s era, discharged a firearm to hunt deer illegally in a residential neighborhood.

Initial calls to law enforcement described alarming scenes of a group of individuals, estimated at five, utilizing a rifle to shoot a deer from their vehicle. Subsequent actions included the use of spotlights and high-speed escape maneuvers. The vehicle in question was further described as possibly possessing tribal registration plates, enhanced by distinctive features such as lack of a bed cover and an unusually loud exhaust system.

Detailed Observations of Poachers

  • Vehicle Description:
    • Dark colored, likely a Chevrolet or Dodge
    • Model year ranging from the 1990s to 2000s
    • Equipped with features such as a potential brush guard and loud exhaust
    • Absence of a truck bed topper
    • Possibly designated with tribal license plates
  • Incident Activity:
    • Deer shot in close proximity to residential properties
    • High-speed vehicle movements observed, with speeds assumed to reach 100 mph
    • Use of spotlights and visible firearm by vehicle occupants
    • Witnesses reported immediate retrieval of the deer post-shooting
  • Site Investigation:
    • Blood traces identified on the roadway and nearby woods
    • Insufficient ground conditions for tracking footprints
    • No spent shell casings located at the scene
    • The affected property owner expressed an intent to pursue trespassing charges if perpetrators are identified
  • Law Enforcement Response:
    • Coordination with local and tribal authorities for investigation
    • Search for additional evidence including surveillance footage
  • Official Statements and Actions:
    • No identification of suspects in the initial report
    • Transfer of the investigation to the Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission (GLIFWC)
    • GLIFWC abstained from comments regarding ongoing investigations

Despite the breach of safety and legal protocol demonstrated in this occurrence, the authorities remain committed to thoroughly investigating the event and cooperating with the relevant agencies.

The sheriff’s office has since passed the case to GLIFWC, which upholds a non-disclosure policy concerning active investigations. Further details are anticipated as the inquiry progresses.

Meg

Meg visits the Northwoods every chance she gets and loves summers in Minocqua.

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