OZARKS, Mo. (AP) – Members of a southwest Missouri family have been caught in a
multi-year investigation into the illegal killing of hundreds of deer.
The Springfield News-Leader reports David Berry Sr. of Springfield, and his
sons, David Berry Jr. of Brookline, and Kyle Berry, of Everton, were involved in
an investigation by state, federal and Canadian law enforcement agencies and
conservation officers.
The Missouri Department of Conservation said in a news release Thursday the investigation eventually tied 14 Missourians to more than 230 charges in 11 Missouri counties.
Some suspects also were tied to state and federal wildlife violations in
Kansas, Nebraska and Canada.
Lawrence County Prosecuting Attorney Don Trotter says most of the deer were
killed at night only for their heads, with their carcasses left behind.
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