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Ministry of Natural Resources charges two Comber men

A couple of Comber men and a man from Ayr will have to pay fines for hunting infractions, and making a false statement to a conservation officer.

Conservation officers were inspecting deer hunters during a recent controlled hunt in Elgin County.

The men are accused of harvesting a buck on the first day of the hunt and not attaching a seal to it. The meat was concealed in a truck and taken to a home on the second night. The next day, conservation officers said the men shot and killed a doe and took it to a barn where it was dressed and hung, again without a seal attached.

The officers seized the deer and two firearms.

Ted Foreman of Comber pleaded guilty and was fined $3,750. Robert Foreman, also of Comber was fined $1,750, and Christopher Doolittle of Ayr was fined $1,750.

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