Game Wardens Investigate Horse Shooting in Roger Mills County

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Oklahoma
Game Wardens are investigating after a horse was shot and killed on
private property adjacent to the Black Kettle National Grassland in
Roger Mills County last week.

In
a social media post, Wardens reported being called to Black Kettle
Unit 3, located northwest of Cheyenne, where they found the deceased
horse.

Officials
say the suspect vehicle is described as a dark SUV, possibly a Jeep
Compass, with a tribal tag and a large pink sticker on the rear
window.

Anyone
who sees the vehicle is urged to contact local authorities.

While
this case remains under investigation, Lt. James Edwards reminds the
public to always practice safety while hunting and to never shoot
from a vehicle.

Rifle
deer season in Oklahoma concludes on Sunday, with a holiday
antlerless deer gun season beginning on December 18.