A landowner in Arkansas reported to the Johnson County Sheriff's Office that someone illegally dumped hundreds of deer carcasses on his property.
when a landowner reported a gruesome scene last week after finding hundreds of deer carcasses dumped on his property, according to reports.and Arkansas Game and Fish for solving two crimes he reported within 24 hours.
The Johnson County Sheriff’s office shared the landowner’s post along with photos of the piles of dead deer carcasses and bones.TESLA DRIVER ATTACKS ANOTHER VEHICLE ON CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY, VIDEO SHOWS The sheriff’s office and officers with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission launched an investigation into the incident, and according to the Kansas City Star, a resident in Clarksville, Arkansas, was the focal point.
The investigation found the resident was paid by a local processing and taxidermy business to get rid of the carcasses properly, but instead he dumped them on private property.
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