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Amherstburg man charged after moose shot from moving vehicle

An Amherstburg man has an $8,000 fine to pay and can't legally hunt for a year after pleading guilty to charges laid by conservation officers north of Thunder Bay.

The man pleaded guilty to possessing illegally killed wildlife, making a false statement to a conservation officer, and unlawfully using a vehicle to pursue wildlife.

Another man from Guelph also pled guilty to making a false statement to a conservation officer and was fined $2,500.

Last September, conservation officers near Armstrong, north of Thunder Bay, got a tip about a moose shot early that morning before first light.

They and the Ontario Provincial Police investigated and determined someone shot the moose from a moving vehicle and moved it to a nearby hunting camp.

Police determined the Amherstburg man was driving and fired the shot.

A judge in Thunder Bay presided over the case.

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