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March 25, 2022
LoneOStar Outdoor News
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GAME WARDEN BLOTTER BOY SHOT IN LEG, BROTHER CHARGED A Burleson County game warden responded to a call of a 15-year-old male with a gunshot wound to his leg. The warden was the first officer on the scene where two volunteer firefighters and a neighbor were applying pressure to the leg, using towels and a shirt for bandaging. The warden located the wound and noted that no arterial bleeding was present, covering the wound with a pressure dressing. After a while, the bandage started to show blood saturation, so a tourniquet was applied. Additional units arrived, and the child was flown to a hospital in stable condition. After an investigation, the Burleson County Sheriff’s Office arrested the older brother for making a firearm accessible to a minor. NIGHT OF SHOOTING ENDS POORLY A Texas game warden received a call from a landowner concerned about road hunters driving near his property, shining a light and shooting guns. The warden met up with a deputy sheriff who had just intercepted the vehicle with three male subjects. In the bed of the truck, the warden found multiple loaded firearms, two dead jackrabbits, two dead raccoons and a piece of deer backstrap. After a roadside
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QUAIL DOG DISAPPEARS INTO WELL A landowner called Texas game wardens when a group of quail hunters requested assistance rescuing a dog that had fallen into an abandoned grain silo-turned well. The dog, Maria, had chased a wounded bird through thick brush when she disappeared from her owner’s sight. After searching, the owner found the dog trapped 50 feet below. Two wardens arrived with hundreds of feet of rope, a wire dog kennel and the know-how to build a
investigation, it was determined the three subjects had spent the night driving around on the public roads, shooting animals and stop signs. Two adults were arrested for hunting from a vehicle and one juvenile was released pending charges. A total of seven firearms and two varmint game calls were seized for evidence. Additional charges are pending. MURDER SUSPECT CAUGHT AFTER CHASE THROUGH FIELDS A local sheriff’s office reached out to Texas game wardens about a stolen vehicle from New Mexico heading into Texas. A warden located the vehicle under an irriga-
pulley hoist system. Wardens baited the kennel with recently harvested quail and slowly lowered it down to the dog. With some encouragement from her owner, the dog was coerced to enter the kennel and wardens carefully lifted her out of the well. Upon inspection, she appeared unharmed and fully alert, with all four limbs fully functional. The owner transported Maria home and scheduled her for a follow-up with a veterinarian.
tion pivot. After backup arrived, the subject attempted to evade officers by driving through fields. When the driver lost the tread on a tire, he stopped the vehicle and was met by the warden and a local deputy. The subject, who was a suspect in a New Mexico murder case, was taken into custody for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, evading in a motor vehicle and multiple other offenses. FISHING BOAT STUCK IN SAND, RESCUE BY HELICOPTER Val Verde County game wardens received information about a fishing boat that ran aground on the Rio Grande River. The area recently
accumulated excess silt from the Amistad Dam. Combined with decreasing water levels on the river, the exposed silt became sticky and acted as quicksand. The two boaters were unharmed but unable to vacate the vehicle without sinking into the mud. One of the wardens moved to an overlook point and located the boat. The wardens confirmed there was no way to reach them through waterways or on land. A call was placed for a helicopter with hoist capability. A municipal helicopter reached the individuals, and the rescue was completed. The boaters did not require medical attention.
CAUGHT ROAD HUNTING AND AN ANGRY MOTHER A landowner notified Henderson County game wardens about someone who shot a deer on their property from the road. The landowner received word that the suspected shooter was bragging about the act on social media. A search of social media revealed the suspect’s mother posted about grinding up deer meat for chili. The wardens contacted the mother. She said her son shot a deer on their property, and she was processing it. The wardens interviewed the shooter and he confessed to shooting the deer on the caller’s property from the road. The mother, who believed the deer was shot on their property, was very upset when she learned the truth.
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