Reward Offered After Eight Elk Slaughtered in Emery
County
Anyone with information is urged to call him at (435) 636-0277.
Price -- A reward of up to $1,000 is being offered for information leading
to the arrest and conviction of the individual or individuals responsible
for slaughtering eight elk in November or December 2003.

The dead elk were found about five miles south of Ferron, and about one
mile west of SR-10, in Emery County. Division of Wildlife Resources
conservation officers Carl Gramlich and Mike Milburn found the elk on Jan.
30 after receiving a report on the DWR's "Help Stop Poaching" hotline.
The eight elk, consisting of one bull and seven cows and calves, had been
shot and left to rot.
Milburn is leading the investigation. Anyone with information is urged
to call him at (435) 636-0277. Callers may remain anonymous but are
encouraged to provide enough detail to help Milburn determine the validity
of the information.
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Reward Offered in Deer Poaching
Price -- A reward of up to $1,000 is being offered for information leading
to the arrest and conviction of the individual or individuals responsible
for poaching a buck deer along SR-122 on Jan. 27.
Also known as the Hiawatha Road, SR-122 is southwest of Price in Carbon
County. There is some concern that one or more individuals have been seeking
to take advantage of the death of the Division of Wildlife Resources'
conservation officer in Emery County, which has left both Emery and southern
Carbon County without the protection of a game warden.
DWR Sergeant Carl Gramlich is leading the investigation. Anyone with
information is urged to call him at (435) 636-0277.
Callers may remain anonymous but are encouraged to provide enough detail to
help officers determine the validity of the information.
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Contact: Brent Stettler, DWR Southeastern Region Conservation Outreach
Manager (435) 636-0266
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