Authorities in Brownstown Township, Michigan, are investigating illegal deer hunting activity following a resident’s report of gunshots over the weekend of November 15-16. Police found a hidden hunting site that contained a spent shell casing, a deer, and a rifle, leading to a coordinated investigation with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
Michigan’s firearm deer hunting season began on November 15 and runs until November 30; however, local regulations prohibit such hunting activities in most of Wayne County. Law enforcement officials emphasize that violations not only threaten wildlife but also pose risks to public safety, with potential criminal charges and loss of hunting privileges for offenders. This incident highlights the importance of community vigilance in maintaining safety and compliance with hunting laws.
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