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PLEASANT VALLEY, Nev. (AP) — Wildlife officials are looking for two people who may have poached a deer in northern Nevada.
The two males were seen with a mule deer doe that was shot in the yard of a home on Broken Arrow Lane in Pleasant Valley at the base of the Ruby Mountains.
A Nevada Department of Wildlife statement said the animal was loaded into a bright or electric blue, late model Dodge pickup truck around 4 p.m. on Feb. 20.
Game Warden Matt Glenn said the department is following up on leads and is now seeking the public's help.
Anyone with information should call Operation Game Thief at (1800) 992-3030 or the state department of wildlife in Elko at (775) 777-2300.
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