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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2001 Pojoaque Pueblo police are warning would-be New Mexico bear hunters that they risk being arrested. Bear sightings have increased in northern New Mexico. That means hunters are seeking them out. Tribal police have already confronted one hunting party and scared off another. Get the Story:
Pojoaque Pueblo Warns Bear Hunters (AP 9/6)
Pueblo going after bear hunters
Facebook TwitterTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2001 Pojoaque Pueblo police are warning would-be New Mexico bear hunters that they risk being arrested. Bear sightings have increased in northern New Mexico. That means hunters are seeking them out. Tribal police have already confronted one hunting party and scared off another. Get the Story:
Pojoaque Pueblo Warns Bear Hunters (AP 9/6)
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