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Meat from hunting investigation donated to B.C. food bank

Two B.C. Conservation Officer Service members hold cut and wrapped moose meat before donating it to a food bank in Abbotsford. B.C. Conservation Officer Service

A B.C. food bank was the beneficiary of an investigation into an alleged illegally shot moose.

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According to the B.C. Conservation Officer Service (COS), the investigation of the illegally shot moose near Fort Nelson in September led to an execution of a search warrant in the Lower Mainland.

Conservation officers say they seized approximately 300 pounds of cut and wrapped moose meat as a result.

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The COS said seized meat is usually donated to a food bank, a community shelter or a local First Nation, and that this seizure was donated to the Archway Food Bank of Abbotsford.

“We’re grateful to be part of turning a bad situation into one that benefits many in our community. Thank you (B.C. Conservation Officer Service) for choosing to share with us,” Archway Food Bank said in a post on social media.

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Global News has reached out to the COS and food bank for more information.

The COS said charges are pending as the investigation continues.

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