Tip leads to charges in moose shootings near Larimore
Brad Dokken Grand Forks Herald
Published Thursday, December 11, 2008
Charges are pending in connection with two moose that were shot and left in a field Nov. 22 south of Larimore, N.D.
According to Paul Freeman, district enforcement supervisor for the North Dakota Game and Fish Department in Devils Lake, district game warden Gary Rankin, Larimore, received a call from a confidential informant early Tuesday morning.
Rankin and Freeman obtained a confession from the suspect Wednesday. Names weren't immediately available Thursday morning because formal charges hadn't yet been filed with the Grand Forks County state's attorney.
The moose - an adult bull and adult cow - were shot sometime late afternoon or early evening Nov. 22. They were standing in a soybean field less than 100 yards off a township road northeast of Kempton, N.D., south of Larimore
Brad Dokken Grand Forks Herald
Published Thursday, December 11, 2008
Charges are pending in connection with two moose that were shot and left in a field Nov. 22 south of Larimore, N.D.
According to Paul Freeman, district enforcement supervisor for the North Dakota Game and Fish Department in Devils Lake, district game warden Gary Rankin, Larimore, received a call from a confidential informant early Tuesday morning.
Rankin and Freeman obtained a confession from the suspect Wednesday. Names weren't immediately available Thursday morning because formal charges hadn't yet been filed with the Grand Forks County state's attorney.
The moose - an adult bull and adult cow - were shot sometime late afternoon or early evening Nov. 22. They were standing in a soybean field less than 100 yards off a township road northeast of Kempton, N.D., south of Larimore