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Authorities investigate mutilated bear found on First Nation
crime
ontario
Posted: Thursday, May 22, 2014
The
Anishinabek Police Service
is investigating a disturbing find on the
Fort William First Nation
in Ontario.
A mutilated bear was dumped on the reserve. It's paws had been cut off.
"It's not something we like to see," Acting Sergeant Robert Pelletier told CBC News.
The Anishinabek Police Service provides law enforcement services to six First Nations in Ontario.
Get the Story:
Bear found with paws cut off at Fort William First Nation
(CBC 5/22)
Disturbing find
(tbnewswatch.com 5/22)
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