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Game Warden Discovers 172 Illegally-Dumped Deer Legs, Guts, and Trash

One Oklahoma resident is facing charges for illegal dumping after an off-duty game warden came across two piles of deer legs, organs, heads, skins, and other parts mixed with household trash, next to a road.On Nov. 27 game warden Mark Murray was driving east of Jones, Oklahoma in the central part of the state when he noticed what he thought was a deer carcass on the side of the road, according to an Oklahoma Game Wardens statement posted Wednesday. But as Murray approached the carcass, he realized it was actually a discarded pile of deer parts. It was mostly comprised of legs — many of them tagged with what appeared to be hunting license and confirmation numbers — as well as stomachs, livers, hides, tails, and pieces of garbage. Tire tracks on the right-of-way led to a second similar pile nearby.

pile of deer carcasses
The second pile of deer parts and trash. Oklahoma Game Wardens / Facebook

Murray and game warden Dalton Bluey suspected a processor had dumped the parts and began investigating. They collected 172 legs and, working through the state’s hunter database, got in touch with many of the hunters associated with the confirmation numbers. Each one reported taking their deer to the same meat processor.

The following day, Bluey and wardens Mike France and Tim Campbell interviewed the processor who had been named. The processor explained that their business gives leftover legs and offal to multiple people, who use the parts for everything from fertilizer to chicken feed. Additional interviews led Bluey to an individual who received the discards in question from the processor. That suspect confessed to dumping the piles and charges are now pending, according to the Oklahoma Game Wardens Facebook page. Illegal dumping is a misdemeanor in Oklahoma. Penalties can range from a $500 to $5,000 fine and up to 30 days in county jail. It is possible additional charges for improper carcass disposal will also apply.

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