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Help ID Cades Cove deer poacher

Help ID Cades Cove deer poacher File photo

The National Park Service is requesting tips from the public to aid in an investigation of a deer poached from fields near Sparks Lane in Cades Cove.  

On the morning of Dec. 22, park rangers responded to a report of a deer that had been shot with an arrow in a field off Sparks Lane within the Cades Cove Loop Road.

The poaching is believed to have occurred during daylight hours on Dec. 22 while visitors were in the area.

Although no additional details are available at this time, information from park visitors is often very helpful to National Park Service investigators. If you were in the area of Sparks Lane on the morning of Dec. 22 before 9 a.m., have dash camera video coming into or leaving Cades Cove, or if you have information that could help, please contact the National Park Service. Tips can be anonymous.

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