Large male bear found dead near Holt; FWC seeks shooter
News Release
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Media contact: Stan Kirkland, 850-265-3676, ext. 212
A large male bear was shot and killed Tuesday night and the
carcass was discovered near Holt in Okaloosa County. Florida
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) law enforcement
officers are asking the public's help in identifying the person or
people involved.
FWC officer Alan Kirchinger said a local resident found the
320-pound bear dead in the Guest Lake Boat Ramp parking lot just
after sunrise today. The ramp and lake are south of Holt, just off
the Yellow River and south of Interstate 10.
"It's obvious the bear was killed elsewhere, then transported to
the boat ramp and dumped. We believe as many as three or four
people may have been involved," Kirchinger said.
The bear had a previously injured left front leg and could be
the same bear reported by Guest Lake residents for getting into
residential garbage cans, Kirchinger said. FWC officers went
door-to-door Wednesday afternoon in the area, handing out fliers
about the shooting and asking for help.
It is a crime under Florida law to kill a black bear. The
punishment can include up to five years imprisonment and a $5,000
fine.
Anyone with information about the bear shooting is urged to
contact the Wildlife Alert Reward Program hotline at
888-404-3922. Callers can remain anonymous and may be
eligible for a reward of up to $1,000 if the information leads to
an arrest.