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Posted: 9:51 PM Mar 6, 2009
Teens Believed to be Responsible for Animal Shootings
The Eau Claire County Sheriff's Department says between February 22nd and February 24th, one horse and one sheep were killed when they were shot with hunting arrows.
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Deputies have identified two teens they say are responsible for shooting livestock in Augusta. The Eau Claire County Sheriff's Department says between February 22nd and February 24th, one horse and one sheep were killed when they were shot with hunting arrows. Another horse that was shot with an arrow was treated and survived.
A 17-year old is being referred to the District Attorney for possible charges. Another 15-year-old will be referred to juvenile court.
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